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For sale 1993 r32 gtst factory manual S1 r33 rb25det engine Forged Pistons Gtr rods Gtr valves R34 rb25det box Twin plate clutch of some kind Gt35⁄40 turbo low mount Vipec computer Stainless cooler piping and front mount 550cc injectors Spitfire coil packs 3 inch exhaust with high flow cat and a resonator (really deep note) Alloy custom front facing plenum Alloy radiator Bride seat Gtr door cards front and rear Bc coil overs Adjustable Camber arms front and rear Adjustable castor arms front Gtr front bar, lip and bonnet Yokohama AVS model 6 17" wheels wrapped in falken tyres Makes a bit over 400hp at the treads Super fun car, flys in a straight line and handles like its on rails Was my daily for a few years never let me down once. Regularly serviced with penrite full synthetic, usual no more than 3,000kms between oil changes. A⁄c works Paint and body in good condition overall, few dints and scratches Crease in the bottom of passenger door and a bit of fade on the roof. The car always gets compliments on how clean and straight it is for a 32 Car has around 290,000kms Engine has about 30,000 Only selling to fund rx7 project. 10,300 can supply rwc and 6 months rego May swap for a road cruiser motorbike plus cash my way

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