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Ok I am going to sell my R32 drift car. This car has been faultless all year of DA this year and will not disappoint. The car is being sold as is complete with a full set of WORK EMOTION CR KAI wheels in gunmetal grey. The car is complied but NOT licenced anymore so the plates DO NOT come with it upon sale. The car is in Melbourne at the moment so can be delivered interstate.

The list of goodies is as follows

R32 fully complied car

462 rwhp on sunoco fuel

Half cage

Full GTR front panels/bonnet/bumper/grill

Drivers and passengers "BRIDE ERGO/BRIX" seats

Cusco Brake master cylinder stopper

Aftermarket tie rods and tie rod ends and brake reaction rods

Aftermarket Rear traction/camber and bushed craddle

R33 Brakes front and rear aftermarket pads

8 WORK EMOTION CR KAI wheels all nearly new and unbent!

2 way mech diff (unknown type)

ENGINE MODS:

RB25 engine

N1 water pump

Tomei PONCAMS

Modified 6boost manifold (For that unique sound)

GT35r turbo

Full dash fittings and braided lines

48mm Turbo smart wastegate

Big Turbosmart BOV

GReddy Inlet manifold

SARD 800cc injectors "Kermits"

SARD Fuel pressure reg

SARD Feul rail

Hypertune 80mm Throttle Body

Full silicone hosing

Full twin system exhaust

Pushlock dash fittings for fuel

044 bosch fuel pump

Autronics SMC and CDI unit fitted and tuned by Glenn "Lumpy" Campbell

Drivetrain:

OS Giken Twin plate clutch

Standard RB25 gearbox (Runs REDLINE oil)

Unknown 2 way mech diff

There is probably a heap of other stuff that I forgot to put on there as well

Price

$25,000 ono

Clinton

0424352210

Engine bay

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Car

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Action pic

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About the best sounding car in australia at the moment :) , wish i didn't need the ute for work :)

So what type of car is on the cards next?

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