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thinking of selling my R32 gts-t,

it has,

RB30 block

RB25de head with n/a cams

gtr injectors

malpassi dual diaphram rising rate fuel reg

bosh 044 pump

GT 3076r garrett turbo running 20psi

am performance dump pipe/screamer

microtech lt 12s computer

oil catch can

300x600x75 fmic with 2.5" cooler pipes

3.5" exhaust

19x10 and 19x8 Koya wheels

pioneer stereo with 12" sub

very tidy interior

"SKYLINE" custom number plates

no pretty bits under the bonnet (tried to keep it looking stock)

very nice looking car

awesome fun to drive, engine has NO blow by and runs A1, very quick car (when it gets grip)

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ph. 0458977006 or pm me

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