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hey all,

im contemplating selling the 32.

1993 r32 gtst Mspec.

S2 RB25DET (120,000kms)

100,000km service done AGAIN at 120,000.

rb25det gearbox

heavy duty button clutch (excedy)

tailshaft modded by hardie spicer (500km's old)

just jap tube and fin FMIC (500km's old)

splitfires (200km's old)

nismo 555cc injectors (got the clean and flow test sheet)

z32 AFM

apexi AX53B70 p25 TURBO with braided lines.

isc N1 coilovers.

Eboost controller

apexi power fc and HC

3inch TURBO back exhaust with 3inch hiflow cat (hollowed out) to 4.5inch muffler (jasma)

ALL new nothlene bushes (with reciept)

some suspension work done (on reciept)

pioneer CD deck

mbquart splits

pioneer 6x9's

fully operational sunroof

16x7 +30 avs model 6's with brand new dunlop 3000

Paint is good but not the best. few chips and stuff.

car made 250.1RWKW @ 15psi with actuator not holding boost due to wastegate flapper opening :)

with a stiffer actuator it will make 270-280 easy.

very responsive and great to drive.. would smoke alot of cars out there...

there is also many things i have missed but ill update along the way if i remember lol..

have a folder with many reciepts in it :)

pictures will be up on weekend when i can take some good shots.

looking at $16,500 (spent atleast that on the car)

or will remove parts for cheaper sale..

will sell for $13k STOCK.

NEVER BEEN TRACKED.

0433290801 msg me and ill call you.

regards adrian

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I did the RB25DET Conversion and wiring, made the Custom crossmember for the gearbox etc so i can assure you nothing has been skipped. Very good Value for money this car....Hardly driven with the rb25 and an all round package.

GL Adrian.

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