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1993 R32 Gts-t

Km: 145,000

Located: Darwin N.T

Price: $13000 ono

Engine:

Series 2 RB25DET with only 80,000kms

Timing belt and water pump changed only 5,000kms ago

HKS GT-RS

Apexi Power FC with hand controller

Z32 AFM

FMIC

Alloy radiator

Metal head gasket

Arp head studs

Creamic single plate clutch (drift)

Billet rail

725cc injectors

Splitfire coil packs

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Greddy style plenum

Battery relocated into the boot

Body:

Genuine GTR front bar

Genuine GTR front guards

Genuine GTR hood

M spec sideskirts and rear pods

Hand metal flared rear guards

LED rear tail lights

Driveline:

RB25DET gearbox with only 80,000 kms

Nismo short shifter

Solid bushes

Custom tailshaft

Custom gearbox mounts

JIC coilovers

1.5 way diff

ICE:

JVC headunit

Kicker font

Kicker rear speakers

Blue led dash lights

Wheels:

17" drift techs

The bad: The car needs a respray.

Very responsive step up. Best sounding turbo spool on a RB. Made 250rwkw at 18psi.

May swap for a S15. Price is Negotiable.

Contact James : 0423472806

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