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I'm not in a rush to sell as i have big planes for it but i just want to see wat else is out there..

cause i'm kind of getting keen on a nice S14, S15, R33 or show me what you have!!

Sold With NO REGO!!

IF you'd like to know anything just hit me up and ask..

92" R32 with R34 GTR conversion bodykit

RB20det..

d2 adjustable purple coil overs front and back..

mspec racing alloy radiator

R33 Turbo and front mount intercooler

turbosmart adjustable boost

brass clutch

apexi s-afc2 airflow conv

apexi pod

k&n oil breather

front strut brace

drift boost gauges

18x10" gulf stich rims front

18x10" equip work drift rims rear

blue gates timing belt and fan belts

FMIC with polished piping and blue silicon joiners.

Full sport 3.5" exhaust with screamer but its ventent back into the exhaust..

Gold Pearl through black and yellow

DRIFT cannon

bonnet clips

also have 2 new balljoints for it.. there just not on the car yet..

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