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TOMMY KAIRA R32 GTS-T

Engine

-550 injectors

-avcr

-power fc

-malpassi fuel pressure reg

-hybrid monster cooler

-custom catch can

-custom inlet pipe

-hks 2530

-hks external wastegate

-K/N pod filter

-bosch 040 fuel pump

Drivetrain

-rb25det gearbox

-5 puck clutch

-cusco 2way lsd

-hicas lock bar

Other Stuff

-panda paint job...black/white

-koya race techs.......soon to be jap 18x10 -4 and 18x9 -4!!!!!

-jvc touch screen cd player

-25mm vented fibreglass front gaurds

-slightly flared rear gaurds

-t2 style carbon fibre bonnet

-bn rear and side skirts

-bomex front bar

-ISC COILOVERS

-boost gauge

-tommy kaira steering wheel

-tommy kaira pedals

-VELO GP90 SEAT

-SPARCO HARNESS

-adjustable front camber arms

-adjustable rear camber arms

-adjustable front castor arms

-custom straight through exhaust

-white face dial kit

-24mm front whiteline sway bar

-22mm rear whiteline sway bar

-front strut bar

-rear strut bar

LOOKING FOR $23,500.- CAR COMES WITH 4/5 MONTHS REGO-NO TYRE KICKERS

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Edited by lunaticR32
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sorry, but, what exactly makes this a tommy kaira car? Build number? anything?

Hey, Tommy Kaira made 2 kinds of cars, one that has build number,seats,wheels,engine parts, the works etc. The other one just has bodykit, steering wheel, foot pedals etc etc...thats what this was was, the bodykit was sold about a year ago and replaced with a BN/BOMEX kit.

Ryan

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I reckon if this is such a unique car, it should of been left as an orginal tommy kaira with the optional features. Have you got proof to justify that is an actually TK edition?

anyways, I have to say its a very sexy looking car and practically just another modded R32! :rofl:

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