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R32 Gts-t Rb20det 5 Speed, 1992 model

Engine Mods: Rebuilt RB20det only done 10,000k's on it

Tomei Poncams

Ported polished head

1.2mm nismo metal headgasket

brand new rebuilt head

gates racing timing belt

greddy remote oil filter relocator with oil cooler

custom made plenum front facing polished alloy

6 boost custom made exhaust manifold

Greddy TD06-20g with 8cm rear housing

Tial 38mm Wastegate

3inch dump with high flowed cat and 3.5 apexi catback exhaust

HKS type s front mount intercooler

blitz pod filter

Apexi Power fc with hand controller

GTR injectors wired in with resistors

Power fc boost kit

Sard fuel Regulator

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Brand new Clutch master cylinder

Exedy 5 puk heavy duty race ceramic clutch

Q45 Air Flow Meter

Brand New Alloy Radiator 40mm thick

Suspension:

GAB Coil overs with adjustable heaight and damper

Rear camber arms

Rear subframe alloy bushes

Strut braces

Interior:

very clean interior no ciggy burns anywhere no scuffs or scratches anywhere

3 blitz racing electronic gauges oil temp/oil pressure/ boost

blitz turbo timer

Brand New Eclipse headunit with focal 6 inch component speakers with tweeters

Now has R33 GTR drivers seat (perfet condition) and R32 Gtr Passenger

Exterior:

Genuine GTR Front Bar

With sideskirts and rear pods

Now has Gold Drift teks 9.5 inch wide rear and 9 inch front

Rego till 7th 08, gets serviced every 4000k's, always runs mobil 1 oil, Colour is wine red, has black tint all round, This car is genuinly quick for an rb20det, made 315rwhp on only 15 psi have dyno sheets, never driven is always parked in the garaged thats why i am selling it...

Located in queensland

Price: $16000

email [email protected] for pics

Phone: 0423408914

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yeah it has to be. it's daniel the dude from saturday with the silver r33. i cant belive your selling your car. what are you looking to trade for? if your interested in a swop my cars probalby a bit more city street practical in terms of comfort and low down torque. it's got a fairly expensive stereo, power fc, fuel pump, gates belt, 3" titanium exhuast, gtr front bar, monkey wearhouse fmic, k&n pod filter, adjustable exhuast cam gear 18" dished rims. You got me hooked on saturday and i want to do what you were doing so your setup would be ideal. let me know

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