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car: 92 r32 gtst for quick sale

colour: white

rego: until 2006/05

location: brisbane.

power: safe tune in PIT (gold coast) 265rkw at 18 psi with BP 98 gas.

modify: 96 rb25det engine with rb25 gearbox, custom transmission shaft (strong the stock), custom garrett

turbo (about 4000km), belstein coliover, haltech e6-k engine management, 800cc injector, custom

front mount intercooler with piping, trust type-r blowoff, cusco oil cath can, r32 GTR front brake

with aftermarket brake pad, R32 GTR bonnet with grill, custom side skirt with rear gaurd, two

R32 GTR front seat, 10000rpm teco with shift light, boost gauge, $1500 car sound system, 17 inch

gold colur wheels and more and more...........

Think about how much money u will spend to like this. It is very nice car, u can use it for daily

drive, track and drag. body had no accident !!

IT is a full setting R32 GTST, very fast car. asking 15500 ono.

Serious buyer only, inspection wellcome, car in brisbane.

consider any reasonable offer, need to sale ASAP.

IF u want to inspection, give me a pm.

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