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regretfull sale but cannot afford it and dont have the time anymore for it :D

a R32 gts-t with a rb25, Black, body is not 100% few scratches around n stuff, all 4 guards rolled/ pumped and in primer, the 2 front guards are in pretty bad nick but am in the process of hunting down some new guards for it atm, the car comes with side skirts and a front bumper (im pretty sure its vertex) all you need is a rear bumper (side skirts and front bumper not fitted atm)

the jack rails have been pushed up on both sides and crushed, however it has passed regency and they did not seem to have any issues with it. most of the engine parts are literally under 100kms old, basically had its 100,000kms service (water pump, timing belt ect). had a new rb20 gear box put in it at the end of 2007 when i first brought the car.

chasis has done 175,xxx kms, new engine has 76,xxx on it when i brought it (only done 100kms since its been in there)

The car came up to 243rwkw on 17psi.

car currently has this set up:

R32 skyline

Engine:

RB25 Conversion

Hypergear Hiflow with ATR43 .63 rear housing (capable of 300+rwkw)

50mm External Wastegate with screamer

split dump pipe with straight through exhaust with cannon on the end

Saber front mount intercooler

50mm Dual Core aluminium radiator with twin thermos

HDI dual stage boost controller

New exhaust manifold studs/gasket, turbo to manifold gasket, oil drain gasket, turbo to dump pipe gasket

Drift brand pod filter

Remaped RB20 ECU to suit rb25

Solid engine mounts

Bosch 040 fuel pump with new fuel filter

Exedy GTR Clutch

ISC oil cooler

Oil temp, oil pressure, water pressure and boost gauge

All air conditioning removed

Nulon Street and track oil.

Tectaloy 100+ coolant

New water pump

Adjustable ex cam gear

Gates timing belt

Metal exhaust manifold gasket

Water temp, oil pressure, oil temp guages in car

Suspension:

Dish steering wheel

Racing logic coilovers

Tie rod ends

Castor rods

GTR rear swaybar

Nismo 2-way diff

Hicas lock bar with hicas removed

Lenso D1R Project D wheels (17x10 +15 offset)

Neuton 5000s on rear Kuhmos on front

Bendix Ultimate brake pads

Interior/body:

Rolled/Flared guards

Passenger adjustable bucket seat

Removed spare wheel, jack ect in boot

rear seats removed

Front bumper/ side skirts

Blue dash lights

Pioneer CD player/ pioneer speakers all around

most stock parts such as hicas, stock intercooler, full A/C in back shed, castor rods, tie rod ends, sway bar, diff, rear seats, rb20 turbo, ect. come with the car

i also have about 500mls of paint for it that was spare from when i got bumper painted

ring me or pm me on 0428851616 for pictures, Located in South Australia

$10500 or $9500 without the rims...interested in swaps for a daily or something along those lines...nothing turbo. cheers

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have something that may go unnoticed if the turbz is a cop thing or if its fuel just go low boost :) heres link GTIR

haha nar i dont want a turbo car anymore, cbf with em. cheers though

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