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Up for sale is my beloved R32. the car has 132,xxx's on it and has been alround a pretty good reliable car. at 100,000 installed a new water pump, all belts ( gates racing timing aswell ), cam seals, crank seals.

list is as follows.

Engine

RB20DET – 130,xxx ‘s on car

GTR CLUSTER – WITH 83xxx’S ON CLOCK

NO RUST THROUGHOUT CAR

T3/T4 TURBO ( 1BAR BOOST ) (5000k's old)

HYBRID FRONT MOUNT – CUSTOM PIPING

CHIPPED ECU WITH 2 OTHER TUNES

APEXI SAFC I ( blue screen )

3” TURBO BACK EXHAUST – 4” CANNON MUFFLER

HI-FLOW CAT

550hp WALBRO FUEL PUMP ( IN TANK )

STAINLESS STEEL AIR FILTER

REPRAYED GUN METAL GREY WITH GTR STYLE BONNET

MONGOOSE IMOBOLISER ALARM

KEYLESS ENTRY, CENTREL LOCKING

GATES RACING SILCON TIMING BELT

NEW BATTERY

APEXI DUAL CHAMBER BLOW OF VALVE

CLEANED INJECTORS ( 8 MONTHS AGO )

SERVICED EVERY 4500 TO 5000 K’S ( with Penrite 10w-50 oil )

FULLY CLEANED AND FLUSHED RADIATOR SYSTEM

AIRCONDITIONING HAS BEEN CHANGED TO NEW GAS ( NEW ORINGS THOUGHOUT SYSTEM), REPLACED BEARING ON AIR CON

4 WHEEL STEER - HICAS

GTR GEARBOX 4WD

HEAVY DUTY GTR CLUTCH FROM DIRECT CLUTCH

GTR FRONT DRIVE SHAFTS

ADJUSTABLE CASTER BUSHES

ADJUSTABLE FRONT CAMBER BUSHES

PAINTED RED BRAKE CALIPERS ( NEW PADS )

18” RJR WHEELS ( BRAND NEW ) WITH NEW RUBBER 245/40R18

BILSTEIN HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS

LOWERED KING SPRINGS

VELOUR INTERIOR - NO HOLES IN FABRIC

MOMO STYLE STEERING WHEEL

INSIDE DOOR HANDLES PAINT METALLIC SILVER

AUTOMETER AIR/FUEL GAUGE

AUTOMETER BOOST GAUGE ( PSI )

SWOOSH BOOST GAUGE ( BAR )

PANASONIC MP3/CD PLAYER

PIONEER 6” SPLITS IN FRONT

PIONEER 6” TWO WAY SPEAKERS IN REAR

PRICE IS - $14,000 ono

rego till 10th month this year, comes with road worthy

Location - Brisbane / Ipswich QLD

will consider trade + cash

any q's email me at - [email protected]

thanks guys

Curt

sorry about pics - done on my mobile phone.

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