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For Sale R32 Gtst - RB25DET s2 motor and RB25DET gearbox converted - Orange Pearl

135XXXkms

Sunroof Model (pops up and down), with wing, all electrics work including A/C. Conversion done by garage in Brisbane, professionally. Mechanically A1 runs very well, with no leaks.

Running 12 psi, runs incredibly well! First to Test drive will buy!!!

Car is very straight and paint in good condition, just a few scratches and spots. Except for the front bar is a little rough as seen in pictures.

Interior is tidy no bubbles in dash, vents in good condition. Great example of a street r32 with plenty of reliable power for track time.

Superspark Coil packs

Cusco Front Strut Brace

Genuine R32 GTR Wheels wrapped in good nankang 225/50R16 tyres

Hicas Lock bar, and all hicas removed

Gtr bonnet lip and grill

Walbro Fuel Pump

Slotted Rotors Front and Rear with good pads

Clarion Amp, Pioneer Sub, Pioneer bluetooth Head Unit with AUX and USB, Rockford Fosgate 6"x9" in the front and Alpine 6" in the back.

Mongoose Alarm and immobiliser system with keyless entry and central locking

Genuine R33 GTR floor Mats

R32 GTR Projector Style Headlights

Straight through Exhaust one piece 3" turbo back to a well noted cannon

Nolethane castor rod bushes

RSR stiffened/lowered springs and lowered unknown shocks all around

Dark Tinted Windows

After market black leather Handbrake and Gear Boots

Boost gauge in drivers greddy A pillar pod

Genuine R32 GTR Steering wheel (in avg condition)

Recently serviced, well maintained vehicle

I also have an turbosmart supersonic BOV and a GREDDY Front Mount intercooler not yet fitted, not included which can be negotiated for, including installation.

Price $7500neg No rego or rwc, however can organise a rwc at buyers expense

Located North end of the Gold Coast

0487924497 or pm

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tempting by just the looks of it

Do you know Km's on the 25 and compression. PM if preferred.

Whats the cost of an RWC and 6 months reg ?

Thanks

Richard

(Queensland obviously)

tempting by just the looks of it

Do you know Km's on the 25 and compression. PM if preferred.

Whats the cost of an RWC and 6 months reg ?

Thanks

Richard

(Queensland obviously)

It won't let me pm you unsure how many Kms but compression test was recently done came back 155psi across. Rwc and Regis about 500

Cheers

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