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R32 GTST skyline being stripped out

*RB25 No hot side, front facing inlet manifold, 640cc injectors, fuel rail, big throttle body. unsure of internals was told it has been built selling as assumed standard. $1250

* RB25 hi mount kit. stainless steel manifold. garrett gt3040r, external wastegate plumbed back into exhaust, large 4 in straight through exhaust. oil and water lines. $1500

*Vipec V44 ECU in standard housing. plug in uses map sensor so no air flow meters. $1350

*RB25 Auto Gearbox with 2800RPM stall and a very hard shift kit. $500

*Complete R32 GTST M Spec Shell Complied, with 18inch wheels, Tein Coilovers, LSD diff, Brakes. interior etc. $2200

Located on the Central Coast. NSW

Hey adam as in other thread can you please get a comp test, willing to pickup asap

Call me 0411672105 I'm more than happy to help but if I listen to every post and request it will be a full time job car runs and boost so comp will be sweet will get a test done but only on genuine inquiries. I sell a lot of bits and pieces for last few years and the amount of time wasters is massive.

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