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Hi guys,

Im seeling my car due to an upgrade.

Its a 1992 R32 GTST Type M and has done 105000Km. Im the 1st owner of it in australia and had the car since 2002. its in excelent condition and needs to be seen to belive.

Interior:

- Issota stearing wheel

- Apexi EL2 boost gauge

- Apexi RSM (Blue Screen)

- JVC MP3 player

- Rockfort 12" Sub

- Rockfort mono channel 208 RMS AMP

Mods:

- Full Reconditioned engine with 20 thou ARIAS oversized pistons. (only 2ks)

- Garrette GT3040 BB 600HP Turbo

- V&E Rigoli custom manifold (High Mount)

- Custom front mount intercooler

- Tial 38mm Ext. Wastegate

- EMS Stinger 3 Computer

- 550cc Injectors

- Bosch 600HP Fuel Pump

- Locked Diff (Done in Japan)

- Oil Cooler (Done in Japan)

- K&N POD filter

- Turbosmart Dual Stage Boost Controller

VERY VERY QUICK CAR!!!

Wheels:

- 18" mag wheels with nankang 235 40 R18 rear / nankang 225 35 R18 front

Others:

- Kexon HID 8500k Xenon light

- DBA Sloted front rotors

- Polished Rocker covers, Turbo compressing housing, top intercooler pipe.

Performance:

-This car has 316 rwhp (235 rwkw) @ 1.5 bar. we tried 1.6 bar and it resulted to 335 rwhp (250 rwkw).

All the works have been done by V&E RIGOLI and the car is in perfect condition.

It has a NSW custon plate number ( RB GUN ) and its included in the price.

Please strictly no time wasters. the pix will be readdy by this weekend and will be sent to the interested people upon request.

The price is $27500 Negotiable.

My email add. is: [email protected] and contact no. is: 0412715780.

Once again ill take some photoes on the weekend and will send them upon request.

Kind Regards

Babak

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-------------- PRICE REDUCED TO SELL --------------

The price is now $25500....

Dont miss this...

Come and have a look at it and see it your self the condition and the works been done to it..

PRICE DROPED.. ITS A BARGAIN..

$23000 firm..

It has to go..

It will be in the paper fot 25000 neg.. so beat the other and take it :P

This can ows me a lot of money and its in an excellent condition. Call me on 0412715780 or PM me or email me as above.

Strickly no time wasters please.

Babak

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