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I have just spent shit loads of time and money getting this thing through regency but i cant afford to keep it anymore and i need a new job f&^king ASAP!!!

Let me get one thing very clear here, i do not want to sell this car, ive wanted a 4 door for so long and now i have one i have no money to keep it.

Lets start off:

1990 R32 4 door (sunroof model) Imported 3 years ago so its got the side indicators

M spec

Factory turbo

Factory manual

Red

2 wheel drive

Mods:

Exterior

Roof spioler

Custom side skirts

Sunroof

Genuine weather shields (ones cracked)

Interior

Apexi Power FC + hand controller

HKS EVC 5 boost controller with digital display

Apexi boost guage

Apexi pen style turbo timer with afr and valtage meter on it

Decent Keenwood headunit with leads to the boot for amp (no amp included)

Engine

Internally standard RB20 rebuilt last year (new headgasket and all new belts done at the same time)

Custom built turbo by bill at ATS High flowed OP6 turbo with a huge front alloy wheel

Adjustable sard fuel presure reg

Trust greddy front mount

Earls oil cooler and relocator

Apexi power intake

Brake master stopper

Walbro fuel pump

3" trust exhaust from the dump back (standard dump on atm) + high flow cat

Suspension + handling

Front npg Coilovers

Rear isc coilovers

Rear camber arms

Hicas lock out bar

Heavy duty whiteline sway bars front and rear

Front and rear strut braces

Adjustable front tie rod ends

Adjustable front castor arms

All new nolathane bushes throughout the car

18x9 and 18x10 Work emotion cr kais with rays wheel nuts

This is just a quick list ive thrown together i can gaurentee ive missed something.

And this car is all regency legal the only thing illegal is the coilovers, power fc and the boost controller but these things can be hidden :ph34r: minus the coilovers.

I have all the paper work from my regency visit 2 weeks ago and it has a fresh 3 months rego.

I will put some pics up tonight but this is just to gather intrest,

As for price, i want about $11,500 for everything including wheels and all standard stuff if you get defected again, i have standard everything to go with it.

Please no negative comments this car is good for 250kws and is worth every penny im asking.

To be continued...

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OMG a positive comment on this site :worship:

Haha thanks mate, definatly worth the coin. Regency approved track car haha.

Really dont wanna sell this but theres shit all work down the south coast!

ha ha gold.

as most would know i luv my 4drs.

f*k sellin the car. move up to the north where its a step up in life thumbsup.gif

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