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Hey Guys,

Wanting to sell my car,

This car isn't my daily driver, only driven roughly a few months a year

There are a few item's there that haven't been fitted,

I Just don't have the time to fit them, but all come with car.

Last time car was Dyno'd it had 180RWKW, However I didn't

recieve a Print Out, I will try and go back for another run and get a

print out.

Car has just under 12 Months Rego

Can swap for Cheap AE86 or R32(Turbo) with cash adjustment!

SOLD! Deposit Taken

Car Has roughly 95,xxx Km's

Has all the Usual Power Options, and a 3 Point Alarm!

Engine/Performace

Alluminium OverFlow

Apexi N1 Muffler

APEXI Air Intake Kit

HKS SSQV BOV (Not Fitted)

Brass Button Clutch

Dump Pipe (Liverpool Exhaust)

Full 3" Exhaust

Greddy Turbo Timer

Hi-Flow 25G (Unsure Of Spec's, But have reciept from GCG)

Hybrid Intercooler (Genuine)

Oil Catch Can (JustJap)

TuneAgent Turbo Manifold

TurboTech Manual Boost Controller

Wallbro 500hp Fuel Pump

Oil Cooler With Motorsport Fittings (Not Fitted)

Stereo/ICE/Audio

MB Quarts Splits 6.5"

Relocated Battery (Optima Yellow Top)

Rockford 12" Subwoofer

Kenwood MP3 Headunit

Alpine 4 Channel Amp

Styling/Interior/Exterior

Apexi Boost Guage (EL)

Gear Knob

C's Short Shifter

Full Respray in 3 Layer White Pearl

RailWorks Body Kit

Leather Gear Cover

Momo Steering Wheel (Genuine)

Trust Guage Pillar Pod (Not Fitted)

Wheels/Suspension/Brakes

Adjustable Castor

Front and Rear Slotted Rotors

Front and Rear Strut Braces

Street Spec G4 Coilovers

Lenzo 18" Wheels

Nankang Tyres (Rears on Wear Indicators)

I Will try and take some better pictures when the weather clears up.

EngineBay.jpg

SIMG0014.jpg

SIMG0002.jpg

SideBehind2.jpg

Side2.jpg

RightFront2.jpg

LeftFront2.jpg

SideFront2.jpg

BehindSmall.jpg

The Momo Wheel and Boost Guage are no longer those item's in the picture.

Cheers

Josh

Edited by GreddyGo

Thanks buddy,

But i'm after a really dead stock R32,

Pitty your in melbourne, don't have the time atm to go interstate!

Will definately keep you in mind!

Cheers

Josh

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