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thinking off selling my r32 gtst coupe 5 speed manual

its burgandy, paint is in quiet good conditon bonnet is matt black couple lil dents ect

motor has done 195,xxx timing belt an idle an tensionor replaced 200ks ago with genuine nissan parts new water pump also done

has a chipped ecu mines blitz or niz tuned not sure

has a custom turbo it consists on a rb30 rear an a r33 front with steel wheels full boost by 4200rpm (12psi)

full 3 inch exhaust twin shot gun tips out back

blitz return flow intercooler

k&n pod filter an metal intake pipe to turbo

greddy electornic boost controller

040 bosch fuel pump

spit fire coil packs

execdy heavy duty clutch gear box is fairly tight

car performs very well an it is a very healthy rb20det

interior

all standard besides steering wheel very good condition

auto meter boost gauge

turbo timer cant remember brand hks or some thing

sony head unit sony amp mounted in boot

rear speakers are amped

car also has apexi suspention

18 inch dished mesh wheels with polished lip

ill throw in standard 16s with road worthy tyres

an stock suspention, also a set of r33 GTR injectors

$5500ono car has rego till sep or oct 2013 selling with out road worthy car was road worthyed 2 or 3 months ago

should only need to be lifted up an standard wheels put on 18s however might pass

open to offers no swaps selling to start a house deposit

car is in high condition always serviced as im a mechanic

with a power fc or microtech ecu this could turn into a quick car

i use this as a daily driver an its been very reliable now got a ed on gas lol

for pics contact 0400529635 plz txt unless after 6pm

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