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Up for sale is our R32 GTS-t, built by TRIAL tuning house in Japan, there isnt much this car does not have!

-RB25DET, the motor has been built, not sure on exact specs, I know it has metal head gasket, after market camshafts, forged pistons, ported head ect.

-RB25 Gearbox with OS Giken crossmission gearset

-OS Giken twin plate clutch

-KAAZ 2 way mechanical diff

-TEIN RA coil overs

-Adjustable castor rods

-TRUST TD06-20g turbocharger kit

-TRUST intercooler kit

-NISMO 555cc injectors

-NISMO fuel pressure reg

-SPLITFIRE coils

-BILLION aluminium radiator

-R33 GTR BREMBO front brakes

-R32 GTR front guards, bonnet and bumper bar

-WORK Meister S1 wheels

-TRUST 80mm exhaust system

-BRIDE drivers seat with Willans harness

-GTR passanger seat

-CUSCO roll cage

-GREDDY guages x 6

-Autometer RPM guage

-AP Engineering APEXI power FC

-HKS boost controller

-APEXI RSM

-VEILSIDE cluster

The car makes 280rwkw on a lowish 1.2bar, it has been very reliable and does not miss a beat, the car has current Victorian registration untill March 2007, it will be sold as is with no RWC if sold in Victoria for obvious reasons.

The car is now plain black and has no stickers on it.

Asking price for the car is $19000.

PMs will be replied to or you can E-Mail direct at [email protected]

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rb25 engine but rb20 gbox? i can understand if it has an rb20 gbox behind it if its got an os set in it... however since when is an rb25 pfc produced by AP?

do you maybe have it around the wrong way? rb20 engine and rb25 gbox with os set?

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rb25 engine but rb20 gbox? i can understand if it has an rb20 gbox behind it if its got an os set in it... however since when is an rb25 pfc produced by AP?

do you maybe have it around the wrong way? rb20 engine and rb25 gbox with os set?

no, trial built RB25, RB25 box with os giken internals. PFC is AP engineering and runs "psuedo" d-jetro. i think typo on box.

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