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- R32 GTS4

- 5 speed manual

- RB20 Turbo 4wd

- 1993

- ASE - Tube and Fin fmic with custom piping

- Exhaust Technology 3 inch mandrel bent exhaust with twin three

inch Jun BL boxes and saloon pipes, Turbo back.

- K and N Pod Filter

- Bosch Motorsport fuel pump

- Extra heavy duty single plate extreme clutch.

- Holotype R mag Wheels 17 x 8 and new tyres 235/45/17

- 96000 km

- Original interior in immaculate condition

- JVC Head unit and Pioneer rear speakers

- Front and Rear diffs have been replaced with GTR spec items

front was replaced 18 months ago and the rear 1 month ago.

- Gearbox has been serviced 1 month ago

- Cusco front Strut Brace

- apexi boost gauge

- ABS

- Sunroof

- Car is in South Australia

- More pictures will be up soon

- have all original bits to return to stock including original factory nissan exhaust, air box and stock intercooler.

$23000 ono

Edited by r32gts-4
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Everyone is entitled to there own opinions,

but i know what my car is worth. it is in showroom

condition and never run anymore than stock boost.

If you can find a car in better condition at a similar

price you would be lucky. i can buy a gtst for 15 grand

why wouldnt a gts4 be worth more? its in between a

gtst and a gtr. you would pay 30 grand for a decent gtr

why not 23 grand for an immaculate gts4?

  • 2 weeks later...

good luck with sale but no offence but a GTS 4 is not worth that maybe 17K but not 23K the only difference between a GTS-T and a GTS 4 is ones rear wheel drive and its lighter and ones 4 wheel drive and its a bit heavier and will go probably go a little slower than a GTS-T but good luck with sale you will prob have it up on this site for a long time at that price but good luck

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