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Looking for interest on my R32 gtst with RB30det coversion, specs are:_

1992 R32 GTS-T

Metalic black paint

17 inch AVS wheels

R33 5speed gearbox

RB30DET conversion

GT35/40 bb turbo

FMIC

Full 3" exhaust

Microtech ECU

Bosch 044 fuel pump

550cc injectors

The car is currently making 306 rwKW on 20psi, and has run 12.4 @ 120mph on street tyres suffering bad wheelspin. The body, paint and interior are in very good condition, i can email pics.

Looking for offers around $21,000.

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Post some pics up mate. You won't sell your car without pics, and posting them once in the thread saves you emailing them to 20 different people :)

just to let others know.

you can't build your own like this for this price, unless you got your r32 gtst for about $10K.

and that would not look like this one.

even a budget rb30 build without gearbox and tuning and install will be a little over $5K..

excellent value.

good luck with the sale.

I have no engine bay pics, it just looks like a stock RB20 under the hood.

With a GT35/40 i would hope it didn't look stock. Do you have any other pics? A mate is after a 32 and this is in his price range.

With a GT35/40 i would hope it didn't look stock. Do you have any other pics? A mate is after a 32 and this is in his price range.

I have mounted the GT35/40 low in the engine bay and covered it with the stock heat sheilds, so yeah it looks stock.

I have a few other pics of the car.

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