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So its finally the time to get rid of my baby, deatils are as follows.

91 r32 gts-t

rb20det 181,000

5spd man.

metallic black (sprayed by dt panels 6monts ago)

Mods......

Full 3inch turbo back exhaust, split front/dump pipe, x force hi flow cat converter, blitz nur spec cat back.

rb25 neo turbo, running 12 psi

turbotech boost controller

front mount intercooler

adjustable cam gears

Safc2, tuned by re customs

bosch 040 fuel pump

just jap coil packs

greddy type rs bov

k&n panel filter

excedy button clutch

all the above gear makes a decent 187 rwkw

Fiberglass gtr front bar, vertex side skirts and rear bar

koni shocks and springs, circlip hieght adjustable

front and rear srtut brace

qfm a1rm brake pads, 4monts old

work euroline wheels 17x9+/-0 and 18x9+6

near new tyres front and rear

cabin is super clean

pioneer mp3 player with usb connection

jaycar front splits, jvc rear speakers

speco boost gauge

Thats all i can think of atm.

Price im looking for is $13,000 with rwc

Im negotiable on price and can remove parts in sale.

any questions pm me here or call 0425 759 644 any time

Cheers

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I most probably have bought the car! I may be selling the wheel and tires tho... will let u know when i get the car in my possesion and anyone interested in them i will talk to then.

not until you put a deposit on it ya kent.. :)

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not until you put a deposit on it ya kent.. :blink:

hahah! as soon as he pulls together the rest of the parts ill be out ther putting my money down and taking some of the spare shit on my POS...

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