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For sale: 1992 RB20DET R32 BLACK Sedan

Mods: Garret 28/71 turbo

turbo blanket

Walbro fuel intank pump

braidded oil/coolant lines

pod

Front mount( no reo bar cut) legal

Greddy profec b spec2 ebc

remapped ecu by jeff @ the speed lab

Greddy infometre (reads straight off the ecu, temp e.t.c)

Boost gauge

Replaced all heater hoses, alternator, water pump. clutch master e.t.c

Oil changed every 5000km by myself and a mate

Body touch up done by Doyle crash, (hasnt been in any crashes)

ISC rear adjustable camber arms,

new fuel filter

new tie rod ends

new rack boots

radiator flush

a/c belt replaced

new spark plugs

Recent wheel alighment

Pager alarm, sends sms to your phone, boot release, central locking($1000)

Turbo back exhaust, decat pipe, into a bee*r muffler

R32 GTR Wheels, repainted in bronze/gunmetal grey well over 50% thread

R32GTR Brakes all round, ebc green stuff pads rear and bendix fronts

Cusco Brake master stopper

extreme 6 puk extra heavy duty button clutch

chromeoly flywheel

Re-shimmed diff

cd player, 7*10s e.t.c

have stock turbo, stock lines, stock intercooler, other box of stock parts

Car has mainly been serviced and dyno at turbo tune, under jeff and michael

recent dyno results pulled 221rwkw on high boost and 187 on low boost

am selling due to i have a problem where i spend evey bit of money i earn on making the car better and i need to move into a new house and have no money, so im saving for that! no other reason as i dont want to part with the car! Am looking at purchasing an 06 stock wrx so if someone has something along those lines to trade, otherwise i will stick to finding a car myself. not interested in swapping with 180s, s13s e.t.c as i need something i wont spend money on!

condition: I reguarly get compliments on how clean the car is and well maintained it is! i also get alot of shit for babying my car along and washing her every week, the mod list can back that up, being that all the basics and necessititys have been replaced. im very anal about the car and hope that the next person will also be!

i have reciepts for around $9000 of work, theyre here in front of me and can be viewed by prospective buyers! my loss is your gain.

price: recently had an offer for $14,000 when i had no intention of selling, silly me denied, so ill put it up at $13000 o.n.o! pm or call me and we can neg.

tyre kickers and joy riders need not apply, so dont waste my time and yours

i work gay hours, so sms is prob easiest to reach me at, or try calling around 2-30pm-530pm tuesday to saturday

ph 0431 308 333

car is located in blackwood area

pics

will post pics asap when i get them off the other computer~

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oo nice, i might come have a look sometime, i'm interested in getting a R32 or R33 soon

i'm just in flagstaff hill

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