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Location Perth WA

1993 R32 GTST

Exterior

Exellent condition.

GTR front bar and lip.

side skirts and rear pods.

gtr rear spoiler (not fitted)

17inch rims RAY versus turismo vetos or something like that. (good tyres).

Gold painted calipers

HD System height and 12steps dampning adjustble coilovers only few weeks old.

Engine

front mount intercooler.

r33 GTR injectors just cleaned and test (also resistor)

New bosch z32 AFM

GCG stage 2 hiflow R33 turbo (steels wheels, rated at 500hp)

100XXXkm's timing belt has been done according to previous owner.

Apexi pod filter.

Xforce turbo back exhaust sytem 3inch about a month old with full titanium rear muffler. and stainless hiflow cat. (cat replacement pipe installed atm)

all new studs and exhaust manifold gasket, done month or 2 ago

Re manufactured ignition module done month or 2 ago

New platnium spark plugs done month or 2 ago

new diff and trans oil done a week ago

new coolant and redline water wetter

bosch 040 fuel pump one week old

2 genuine new oil breather hoses

Apexi turbo timer

Car is in excellent condition all compressions are good.

Tuned at hyperdrive a few weeks ago 254 rwhp (lump rom installed). not too bad for an auto.

16 000ono

I brought the car a few months ago completly stock except for pod filter so all the mods a pritty much new, only a few months old or weeks for some.

Call or Pm

0433354749

some spared i have are:

foglights and standard front bar

6spare coils, and spare ignitor

stock injectors

stock AFM

standard turbo and standard dump pipe and front pipe

new gasket for inlet manifold (gasket to split manifold in half)

spare computer

Pics are at http://photobucket.com/albums/c353/AntonRX/

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