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Hey guys bought an r32 so this is up for sale. Was planning to go turbo but i picked the r32 up as a great deal. Engine has a slight tick due to the m20 engine valve design. You can pick a whole m20b25 (the 2.5ltr version) for about $800 with an ecu and its a straight swap.

Comes with

Rebuilt injectors

New o2 Sensor

New drive belts

Walrbo fuel pump 350hp rated. (internal)

Pod filter.

Fully sick cut exhaust.

Nardi steering wheel,

Stewart warner oil pressure gauge,

Has an mtech 1 oem bodykit.

Removed clutch fan and has 16" thermo fan installed.

Serviced every 10000kms. Timing belt done 10000kms ago, W-pump and tensioner was done as well

In dash dvd player.

Air con has been removed as when you go turbo the manifold sits were the air con pump is. Blower fan still works.

Paint isnt the best. Has oxidation on the bonnet. And the previous owner shadowtrimmed it which is bubbling a little.

Has remote central locking.

Power windows

Battery in oem position in the boot,

6 spoke rondell rims with new kuhmo tyres

Superlow king springs in the rear

Red leather hand brake and gear boots

Comes with a full workshop manual

Bad points,

D/S belt wont retract unless you help it

Both chairs struts are broken so they wont come back up by themselves,

P/S door trim is loose.

Typical m20 engine tick

Can sort out freight for buyer at cost

Vehicle is located in townsville. Drives perfect just need it gone asap.

I reserve the right to cancel the auction as this vehicle is listed elsewere

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Call me i want this thing gone!

0419742800

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