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hey trying t sell me r32 gtst skyline but has gtr rear end..

1993

156241km/ but would have less on 25 engine

rb25det

rb25 gear box

stock turbo

manual 5 speed

boost gauge

front mount

black intercooler piping

bov

5%tint all around with big windscreen band

screamer pipe

drift straight pipes from dump pipe back with one cat splits to two 3and a half inc tips

after market computer

tein coilovers fronts are gtst rears are GTR only just been put in no leaks all are fine

real GTR bonnet

GTR grill

GTR fibre glass bumper

33 breaks

18inc rims with 235/40 tyres 99% tread

full viper alarm with central locking

not sure on wat car makes havent had it dynoed last owner said it was around 270

the rear cradles and diff have been changed to GTR be for i bought it...

chassing around $13500 ono not after swaps thanks

im in brisbane southside.

rego till the 7th month also

plates do not come with the car

inspections are welcome any time

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What computer is it running?

Do you still have the standard spoiler for it?

not sure it was already in there when i bought the car, and the holes have been filled in the boot and break light has been put in the rear screen to make it leagal still... and no i dont have the wing

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stock turbo and 270 at the wheels.

either the turbo has been changed and boost wound down or he has spun you a big yarn.

most wont see anything after 14psi and 270 is out of range even for most highflowed turbos.

even with all that the price is well worth it.

gl with the sale.

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