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1989 R32 4 door Manual RB20DET dark blue.

All mechanical work including the manual conversion has been performed by add racing. The car rarely gets driven on the street and has a genuine 48K's on the clock, which has only travelled 10K’s in the last two years. The car is currently registered but will be sold unregistered, but that can be up for negotiation.

The car has just been fitted with a ball bearing high flow turbo and is making 184kw @ 16psi. The boot has been resprayed black to cover the removal of the spoiler. All of the parts were purchased brand new and are in good condition. the air con and stereo has been removed. The wheels will be fitted with almost brand new Toyo tyres. third gear has been stripped and a new gear box is on the way but without the replacement gearbox i will be asking $12k.

Asking Price: I will consider all swaps but I would prefer a road bike. $12500 ono

Reason for Selling: I want to get a road bike.

Item Condition: Good.

Location: Southside of Brisbane.

Contact Details: [email protected] MSN messenger, [email protected] Email, 0422 285 015 phone or sms.

Apexi Boost Gauge

Apexi Oil Pressure Gauge

Apexi Water Temp Gauge

Greddy Profec spec B boost controller

G4 Hydraulic Handbrake

White Line Front and Rear Sway bars

Front Strut brace

D2 Coilovers

Rear Camber Arms

Hicas removed

Castor Rods

35mm Front Hub Spacers

Dry Cell Battery

Oil Catch Can

Front Mount Intercooler

Pod Filter

Garrett Ball Bearing High Flow Turbo

3inch exhaust with dump pipe

Sard 550cc Injectors

Remapped ECU by Mercury Motorsport

17 x 9 sparco rims with GTR offset

Relocated Battery and Isolator

Rolled Guards

Add Racing Under body Bracing kit

DBA 4000 Slotted Rotors all round

Race Brakes (RB74) brake pads

40mm Alloy Radiator

Oil Cooler kit with filter relocation

Heavy duty single plate clutch

Full Vertex Body kit

Takata 4/6 point harness

Walbro 500hp in-tank fuel pump

Atmospheric BOV

Kazz 2 Way LSD

Extra Steering Lock From Magic Washers

thanks Aaron

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