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r32 4 door gtst

  • Rb25det (88,000km)
  • Rb25det gearbox
  • R33 gtst brakes
  • top mount turbo
  • 38mm external wastegate
  • custom 3inch exhaust with drift tips

Car makes 201kwatw on 10psi, always serviced every 5,000km spark plugs and all.

  • full d1 style body kit
  • carbonfibre bonnet
  • 19inch starcorps
  • gtr interior front and rear seats
  • 4 gauges (boost,ext temp, volts, a/f ratio)

asking $13,000 ono worth every cent, i have got $15,000 in recipts what i have spent in the last six months on the car

if any question ring Ben 0420396938 availble 24/7

[email protected]

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looks a rather similar turbo setup to my old 32 25det with top mount.

good pic with the turbo still red from a hard boost or i may be mistaken.

what turbo is it. is it a rb20 turb or a 25 turbo as its stock turb of some sort.

also how much lag has it got and is it tuned?

looks like it could be worth the cash.

not sure u will get it tho with todays market unfortunatly :(

looks a rather similar turbo setup to my old 32 25det with top mount.

good pic with the turbo still red from a hard boost or i may be mistaken.

what turbo is it. is it a rb20 turb or a 25 turbo as its stock turb of some sort.

also how much lag has it got and is it tuned?

looks like it could be worth the cash.

not sure u will get it tho with todays market unfortunatly :(

yea it is a 25det turbo and it hadent been boosted, there is basicly no lag and it has been tuned, i did the top mount with th standed turbo because u can not get defected as for price i think it is a great price consirering it is hard to find a r32 4 door in this condition..... cheers for the post

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