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  vsute said:
hey mate nice 32. im looking to buy one 2 or 4 door doesnt bother me do u know anyone who has got one for sale under 10K.

You'll find a 4dr under 10k, 2drs around around 12-13k from what i've seen.

Nice car m8.

PICS AT THE BOTTOM ARE OF THE CAR ARE THE LATEST SHOWING THE KIT ON THE CAR NOW. GTR WHEELS CAN BE INCLUDED BUT ARE NOT SHOWN. OTHER PICS SHOW GTR WHEELS

$18,500 as is (STOCK KIT AND GTR WHEELS)

$17,000 with all suspensions work but without R33 GTR wheels (includes new tyres on stock rims)

$16,000 with most suspension out (sway bars, front adj camber arms staying), no GTR wheels (but still with new tyres)

ALL ENGINE WORK STILL INCLUDED 230RWKW

SWAP 180SX SR20

NEW PICS CLICK HERE

General Details

1993 GTS-t Type M

RB20-DET

Manual

126,000kms ( i have only done 2,000kms in the past year)

Engine Mods

Hybrid T3/4 turbo

S/S manifold

full HKS Exhaust

GTR frontmount intercooler w/ custom piping

Custom oil catch can

GTR fuel pump

GFB plumb-back BOV

Body Mods

GTR style sides and rear pods

Rear guards rolled

Wing removed

Driveline

Extreme clutch

unknown mechanical diff

Wheels

R33 GTR 17x9

New 225/45 Kuhmo Ecstas on front

70% 235/45 Kuhmo Ecstas on rear

Suspension Mods

Tanabe coilovers

front & rear strut braces

front & rear whiteline adj sway bars

adj front camber arms

adj rear camber arms

adj castor rods

pineapples set up for all round

Tomei HICAS lock kit

Interior

Factory velour seats and door trim (excellent condition)

Grex shift knob

Blitz boost gauge

HKS turbo timer

Sony stereo & splits

Performance

Makes 230kw@wheels at 18psi

i am after $18,500 as is ono.

PICS HERE (without GTR wheels and front guards)

can get better pictures on request

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Edited by 32drifter

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