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1989 R32 Gts4 Mild Mods 10,000/swaps


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Hi all , up for sale/swap is my 1989 r32 gts4

i bought this car not too long ago and want to try something different hence the swap =]

the car has a few modifications such as

rebuilt motor approx 10,000 ks ago

arias 20 thou oversized pistons

acl race bearings

ported head

3' turbo back exhaust

GT3071r turbo

walbro fuel pump (not too sure what model)

drift catch can

drift pod (adds mega kw lol!)

drift t boost

stock blow off valve/re-circulatory valve disconected~ nice dose ..

exterior

17 inch rims

gtr front bar

have also got window moulds

interior

drift nob

autometer boost gauge

JVC HEAD DECK

JL AUDIO 6 INCH SPLITS IN THE FRONT WITH TWEETERS

JL AUDIO 6 INCH SPEAKERS IN THE BACK

12 INCH JL AUDIO SUB

ALPINE V12 4 CHANNEL 2000RMS AMP

WILL COME WITH REGO TO JANUARY 2012

RWC CAN BE ORGANISED

CURRENTLY MAKING 145RWKW on 10 pound boost and have been informed by a few places if you upgrade the ecu (pfc or along those lines) and 550cc injectors with a bit of boost it should make around the 250kw mark at all 4's

i am open to offers/swaps so dont hesitate to ask.

ASKING PRICE:10,000 ONO

CONTACT ADRIAN ON 0401954073 AT ANY TIME

THANKS :)

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What spec 3071? How much boost? Dyno sheets?

Does it still have the gtr bar on it? Any suspension or brake upgrades?

And finally, where in Melbourne are you?

just pulled off the turbo , the guy i bought it off was lying its a gtr turbo , got dyno sheets but upgrading the turbo first probably

yeah still has the gtr bar on it , tein coil-overs all round

im located in the northern suburbs mate, if you would like give me a call on 0401954073 better communication there

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