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As most of you know Im moving to Melbourne for good because I have got a new job there and considering selling my car due to the fact im getting a company car. I dont want to really sell it and it doesnt bother me one bit if I dont because I will take it over.

1991 R32 GTS-t Type M.

Factory Black in Immaculate condition

RB25DET conversion (1995 R33 engine) done professionally by C-Red.

R33 RB25 5 speed Manual gearbox.

Lumpy Rom ECU (RB20 ECU chipped).

HKS 3 inch Full twin cannon exhaust.

Apexi Powerflow Pod filter and Cold air induction setup.

GFB Bleed valve (9 Psi)

Large custom Front Mount intercooler with stainless chromed piping

Turbosmart Vport BOV.

Bosch motorsports High flow Fuel pump.

GAB coilover suspesnion, lowered.

Very Tight LSD.

Expensive spliced mirror/black tint.

Nismo Lip ready to be fitted. (stock spoiler is off the car)

17" AME wheels with grippy 235 rubber.

Interior and ICE :

Perfect conditioned Interior.

R32 GTR steering wheel.

Momo Combat shift knob.

JVC MP3 CD headunit (current model)

Clarion 6 inch Splits

Kenwood 2 channel Amplifier (brand new)

Tonk Custom enclosed Sub box and 12 Inch Pioneer subwoofer.

This is a very nice car and it is well known around the place. It has made 264 Rwhp on a stock turbo at Ovaboost Performance but is capable of around 275 rwhp. The engine is smooth and has a lovely note to it. I am confident the car is capable of a mid to high 12 second pass and its performance on the run is superb.

Some photos. Note the car is a little different now with a spliced Mirror/15% tint and no rear spoiler. Dont have many new photos but check these out.

http://www.antilag.com/tom/kim/2.JPG

http://image.pbase.com/u47/s13boi2/large/3...00.PICT0134.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/s13boi2/image/33986976

http://www.antilag.com/tom/kim/1.JPG

http://image.pbase.com/u47/s13boi2/large/3...08.PICT0153.jpg

http://www.antilag.com/forums/attachment.p...ttachmentid=414

People are welcome to come and inspect, but please dont waste my time.

$21,000 firm

I can be contacted on 0407080083 - genuine callers only. I am not fussed if this doesnt sell so dont waste my time.

Regards

Kim.

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It is $12,000 to $15,000 for a 89 model 32, no compliance in WA for the 32 yet and oly one in QLD so very few late model R32's for sale.

To be honest it is worth the money, even though more than a R33 their is a lot of R33's for sale and not many 32's so demand is stronger than supply.

Ive had a few people come see it and there waiting on money. Feel free to come see the car before I leave this saturday - It will be here for a further 2 weeks and if no one has the funds by then, im taking it to melbourne :P

Regards

Kim

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