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Selling for a friend of mine...

1993 model R32 gts-t 4 door...

Painted in Mazda orange about 2 months ago...

Made 310hp at the wheels with dyno sheets and receipts for everything...

GCG ball bearing stage 2 turbo

3" exhaust

cooler

2 BOV's

K&N filter

Guages

Suspension

HD Clutch

etc etc...

GTR Front & Wing

100,000 km's.. Serviced every 5,000

Interior/paint/motor immaculate condition..

contact [email protected] for further information and for pictures as i don't have any..

Scott

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Yea he can't drive for shit...

He had a go around the track, took us days to convince him to do it... All he did was spin out though..

Is anyone interested?

He has around $10,000+ in receipts for the last couple of months.. The toughest 4 door in Brisbane without a doubt!!

He's asking around $20,000...

Its got heaps of potential, still on standard computer and injectors and running only 14 pound it still made 310hp at the wheels - proves how much power you can make when everything is done right...

I've driven it once and can say its very quick...

Yet to be beaten by another skyline in Brisbane...

i just thought i would add, even though his car has 310hp "supposedly" i still beat him in the drags we had...so yeh, champ driver for sure!, my car has like only 180hp at the wheels? its fairly stock...check my car out 2, its for sale.....

http://www1.budgethostingweb.com/accounts/...ddu/forsale.htm

redcliffe, ask him...he will remember the black 32 with trust stickers that pulled him over when he was on his way to a party...im like "lets go have a go" and he agreed...so we went of and played for a bit, i think his problem was gear shifting as i heard a few crunches and his launches wernt the best...im not trying to be mean dont take me wrong, cus the car rules.....standard computer???? i thought he had aftermarket, at the drift meet his redline sounded crazy like he had a comp with rev limit at like 7g.

No its standard computer...

I wouldnt be surprised at all if you beat him in first and second - as it can spin all of second gear and a bit into third so that was probably his problem..

He may have been having a problem with his standard box - its now got a strengthened RB25 one.. I'll talk to him n see what he says..

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