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-R32 RB20det Manual package, complete with turbo, ecu, loom and everything you need to get you going. Motor is mint, has dyno graph for 175 rwkw. has a brand new clutch put in not long ago. has a complete service history and reciepts for work (have proof) and motor can be heard running.

$2200 neg pick up or delivered (delivery is northern area's only)

-Greddy Vmount V-SPL intercooler kit to suit R32, near brand new, everything included.

$450

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Want to sell these two off ASAP then i'll start parting with the rest below.

Complete front end of 32 BLACK

-straight bonnet

-front guards

-headlights

-bumper

-reo

Rolling shell, has chassis damage on front lhs, otherwise a complete car, shell is not defected and can be rego'ed, damage to rail is fixable

all susp parts available, has slotted and crossdrilled rotors, complete rear end, fuel tank, rear cut.

CONTACT DETAILS

Simon - 0409 567 603

or email HERE

or PM me

Simon - posted on NS too, but would you be willing to swap out/adjust with cash some replacement engine bits for your stocks ones? BOV for example?

also after a few little interior nick knacks, some stock clips, defroster vent and the like - is it largely complete?

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