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I've had it for 3 years. Selling my 32 due to starting new business and its impractical.

Price: $10,000 ONO

Location: Gold Coast

Registered until may 2012

Motor: Neo25DET...standard turbo

Put new motor in 15,000 k's ago had 46,000k's on the motor.

Gearbox: 5speed manual rb20 box

Coilpacks: Splitfire

Suspension: Tein Coilovers all round

Diff: LSD with mods

Wheels: Six speed lenso's 18'' will come with a full set of stock wheels

BOV: Blitz (not connected blocked off) will put spare J pipe with standard BOV with car

Exhaust: 3" straight through exhaust. screamer pipe will come with car. drift cannon

Fuel Pump: Brand new walbro put in 300k's ago

Intercooler: PWR custom with stainless steel piping

stereo: cd player nothing special but does the job

Original skyline floor mats

AirCon: condenser has been pulled out lines still running through.

I will be putting all my spare parts in the boot for sale includes: alternator, steering rack, J pipe. stock bov's and more.

221.3HP before splitfires, new fuel pump, etc.

Will consider swaps for Lexus IS200 or similar.

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Edited by sammy sidewayz
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