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hey guys,

putting my car of 6years up for sale as i no longer use it anymore. ;)

1993 r32 gtst 2door mspec.

ENGINE:

s2 rb25det

s2 rb25det gearbox

bottom end balanced, crack tested etc etc

mahle forged pistons and rings

spool rods

acl race bearings

balanced crank

ross metal jacket balancer (100kms old)

head fully refreshed

rb26 valve springs

tomei poncams

hks exh cam gear

GARRETT gt3076r .82 (500kms old)

high mount manifold

38mm turbosmart wastegate

FULL 3inch turbo back to rear muffler. (no cats no resi just rear muffler)

gates racing belt

rb26 rocker covers

mines cam baffles

head to sump oil breather

plazmaman intake plenum with stock throttle body

splitfire coilpacks

740cc injectors

oil catch can with k&n filter and speedflow fittingd

battery to the boot

044 external pump with surge tank

just jap tube and fin fmic

z32 afm in the cooler pipe

turbosmart bov

nisstune ecu

10 row oil cooler and relocation with all speedflow fittings

INTERIOR:

stock interior (mint seats, vents and dash has 1 small bubble)

defi gauges (water temp, oil temp, water pressure with control box. BF series)

eboost 1

cd deck, pioneer 6x9 and mb quart splits

EXTERIOR:

STOCK mspec skirts and rear pods, stock gtst front bar

body has some scratches and dings and faded paint due to daily driven 2years ago.

guards have been flared but not repainted.

18x9.5 +15 cst hyper zero wheels (100kms)

235/40/18 federal 595ss (100kms)

isc n1 coilovers

front caster arms

r34 gtt front brakes with dba4000 slotted rotors and qfm pads

SUMMARY:

car was bought 6years ago as a stock rb20 r32.

i put a rb25det into it and then that blew.

went out and rebuilt the rb25 to forged specs.

it is now running on e85.

car makes 272rwkw @15psi on a SAFE 11.5afr tune.

engine has done around 10,000kms.

engine built by pual @ redRracing

very sad to see this go but looking at getting a road bike and just getting myself some cash together for a gtr in the coming years.

i think i have listed everything, if not ill update.

Adrian - 0433290801

17,000.

CASH SALES ONLY, NO JOY RIDERS, SMS ME FOR INFO/PICS

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