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hey guys this is just an expression of interest for the time being but if i get a reasonable offer i might consider it. Up for sale is a very very nice and tidy R32. One of a kind in my books.

- 1993 GTST

- Marron red paint in perfect knick

- Hybrid FMIC

- HKS ssq BOV

- Turbosmart Duel Stage boost controller set to 10 and 14 pounds

- Bosch 040 intank fuel pump

- New clutch just fitted EXEDY heavy duty

- 3 1/2 inch zaust turbo back

- 19 inch rims with near new tyres

- pioneer head unit

- 1000 watt amp

- autogage boost gauge mounted in air vent

- 5 Inch Monster tacho Installed

- momo sterring wheel and knob

This car has done 110000kms all major service complete- belts, plugs oils.

$16000 FIRM WITHOUT WHEELS

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ATT: just wondering how much rego the car has??

does it run an after market computer??

has the car been dynoed??

very nice car mate..... am interested...... think the price may be a little steep 4me at the moment....

i will let u know,

cheers, Giffo

the car has rego till september this year. it doesnt run a aftermarket computer but will be if the car doesnt sell in a months time. i got it dynoed last year and on low boost it hit 140.1kw at the wheels which i thought was a fair effort.

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gday mate. your 32 still up for sale??

anyway, ive got 14000 now, sold my car finally,

just wondering if u r keen to sell it with stock wheels!! thats as far as my budget stretches for a 32.... sorry!!

let me know either way!!

cheers!

nah mate sorry. 14k is way to cheap. anyways once i get it back looks like i have decided to keep it and do what i planned. thanks to compliments from friends and family and support of others.

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