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My R32 is for sale, Leaving the country soon so just another thing that needs to go.

Its had lots of work done to it and its kept in exellent condition. Prob the tidiest R32 ive seen.

Regurally serviced and I'm always ontop of the maintenance keping it top notch.

Only 2 owners in Auz including myself. This machine never misses a beat!

140000ks

Forged engine

Arias forged pistions

Shot peen rods

Metal Head gasket

Garrett GT2870 BB turbo

HKS Dump pipe and custom 3" exhaust

Nismo 550cc injectors

Spitfire coil pcak

New coil loom

Z32 AFM

Walbro 255L FP

Apexi FC w/Hand controller

Extreem HD Clutch

Blitz SE FM Intercooler

Blitz SBC ID Boost Controller

Upgraded front brakes

Defi gauges

Full sound system

Viper alarm with remote start

HID lights

Vertex Kit

New unpainted Vertex bumper

Every water/heater hose & clamps has been replaced

Paint and panel In Mint as condition!

Prob more ive missed

Folder full of recepts going as far back as the importing process and certification in Aus

Dynoed at 213rwkw, With a few tweaks and the cam gears installed it would make more

Asking $12000 ONO with RWC

located in Glen Iris, Melbourne

0405426701

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