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r32 gtst

105,000

manual

fmic

600hp fuel pump(had fuel tank and filters changed when pump was changed few months back)

high flowed r32 turbo + std original turbo supplied

serviced every 4000km

also gets all the injector cleaners etc through it often, i spoilt her

hks ssqv blow off (blocked off plumback with plug)+ std pipes and blow off included

std air box with 3 air filters

also pod filter

17x9.5 + 17x8.5 enkeis rubber on frons are like new rears nead new tread 235 on front, also have stock rims supplied with 2x 80 percent rubber and 2x witha bout 50

pioneer mp3 head unit with 3rca outs, mtx speakers in front, kicker 6x9's in rear, will be taking my amp, will leave wiring and stuff so all you have to do to have a pimp system is add an amp or 2

also has a r34 gtt wing

will be supplied with a veilside bodykit and wing also, and also a vented bonnet, not sprayed and brand new, although im waiting for them to be finished still should be available in about 2 weeks

interior is in great nice and car generally is in great condition everything works, never had a problem with the engine since i imported it in 2004, all my friends hate my car cause mine is the only one which dosnt have probs :D unfortunately only getting my red p's 2 weeks ago i have to go through too many hassles to drive it and also dont wnat to be harrased by cops no more, plus i have some debt which needs paying, so make me some offers im looking for about 12k which i reckon is a great price, first person to see will buy her!

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no dyno sheet, wont make great power as its not tuned, to be honest to finish the car off needs bigger injectors and a fuel reg, then a tune and with turbo/exh would be good for about 220 as per normal

price $12,000

im in west syd

give me your email and ill send some

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