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215RWKW @ 14 PSI

1989 180SX

5 Speed Manual

Custom Blue

OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch

CA18 to 2L HKS Stroker Kit (HKS Pistons, HKS Rods, HKS Crank) has been re build not long a go !

Trust TD05 14B Turbo

Trust 48mm Wastegate

Trust Low Mount Manifold

Tomei Cam Gears

300ZX Air Flow Meter

Remapped ECU

Thermo Fan

Aftermarket 2 Layer Radiator

ARC Drag Intercooler 108mm Thick With Stainless Steel Piping

Denso 550cc Injectors

600hp Aftermarket Fuel Pump

2Way LSD

Half Cage

Nardi Wheel

Blitz and AutoGauge Gauges

Kei Office/Tein Coilovers

Strut Brace

GT Wing

Dr Drift Bleed Value

Earls Oil Cooler With Remote Filter Mount

Cusco Master Cylinder Stopper

Dr Drift Pod Filter

r32 gtr seat

email for pics

0409 350 351

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