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time to sell my drift car as my new one is ready to go.

car is a 93 model r 32 gtst that is for race use only.

engine hardware:

r34 neo motor

6 boost manifold

50mm trust gate

gt3582 turbo

genuine greddy inlet mani

r33 power fc comp

nismo 740cc injetors

sard reg

vh45 v8 throttle body

koyo racing ali radiator

600x300x75 cooler

3 inch stainless piping

300zx afm

blitz bov

drive line:

hks twin plate

r33 rb25 gearbox

single peice tailshaft

gtr diff with tomei 2 way centre

gtr axles and hubs

r34 gtr brembos with ebc red pads nearly new in front

project mu frt 2 peice slotted rotors

tein caster rods

cusco rear camber arms

hicas lock bar

buddy clud racing coil overs bout 6 months old

body wise:

d max vented carbon bonnet

d max 35mm wide rear guards

genuine gtr fenders

genuine gtr front bar

gtr coner lights

carbon gtr rear boot lip

wrx wrc blue paint

interior:

all 6 black out defis and controller

bride fixed back seat

monkey warehouse floor brace

rest of interior removed

looking for $20000 or 18 without brembos

car is located in perth but can transport will get pick soon as

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http://www.flatoutoffroadracing.com/images...March%20160.jpg

couple of pics while drifting but ill try get some new ones and engine shots

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