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FOR SALE R32 GTS-T WITH LOTS OF MODS WITH ONLY 69,000 ON THE CLOCK

HERE IS MY PROJECT R32 GTS-T 2.0 LITER TURBO

CAR HAS SLIGHT HAIL DAMAGE AND A MARK ON THE SIDE

I HAVE UPGRADED ALL THE BOLT ON PARTS THESE PARTS INCLUDED

AFTER MARKET EXHAUST SYETEM FROM TURBO BACK INCLUDING 3 INCH DUMP PIPE

POWER FC (ENGINE MANAGMENT) VALUED AT $1500

ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS $500 (THESE REALLY BRING ON BOOST)

VG30 HI FLOWED CUSTOM BUILT TURBO $2000

GTR INJECTORS ROUND $550 A SET

JUST JAP FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER $500

JUST JAP LOCK BAR (TAKES AWAY 4 WHEEL STEER)

ADJUSTABLE CASTOR RODS (TO ADJUST THE TOE OF THE FRONT WHEELS) $350

ALL THE CAR RUNS BUT CAN NOT BE PUSHED TILL IT HAS BEEN DYNO TUNED.

ANY QUESTION FEEL FREE TO CALL ME ON THE MOBILE 0406 040 211

CAN DELIVER THE CAR LOCAL 4 A SMALL FEE. (PETROL MONEY)

INTERSTATE CAN BE ARRANGED AT BUYS COST

CAR HAS BEEN OUT OF REGO 4 over 3 months

CALL ME TO ARRANGE A LOOK. 0406 040 211

CAR IS FILTHY IN THE PICS SORRY WITH GIVE IT A BATH AND TAKE MORE PICS

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