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R32 GTS-t 137,XXXkms $16,500

MODS LIST:

Apexi Power FC with HC

Apexi AVC-R

Apexi turbo timer

Apexi intake filter

555cc injectors

Q45 Infinity 90mm throttlebody

Z32 AFM

Custom plenum (bell mouth runners)

Custom 3" s/s tig welded exhaust with rear cannon

Custom dump with bellows

Tial 38mm external waste gate

s/s highmount exhaust manifold

Garrett 3540 .7 A/R .64 ex

GTR fmic

braided brake lines

hicas lock kit

adjustable rear control arms

adjustable front upper control arms

adjustable castor rods

HKS hyper d coilovers

Gen 111 5.7ltr internal fuel pump

BN front & rear bars origin skirts

Greaddy fuel pressure and boost gauges pillar mount

battery relocation kit

Alloy radiator to go with but not fitted as thermo's are needed

Starcorp impul 18' rims with good tred

Reason for selling/ swap : im looking for something not so highly modded also interested in 2.6ltr for a change.

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