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post-31935-1159285650.jpg1990 r32gtst 4 door white

HKS frount mount with cut out bumper and bumper support for max air flow

3 inch turbo back with cannon

JIC and HKS coilovers

JIC top arms(neg camber)@standard arms

K@N pod with cold air feed

TEIN castor rods

HICAS lock bar

Brix bride bucket

Momo stearing wheel(round)

NISMO dash

17 inch dished wheels

Regulary serviced

$13,000ono

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$12,500ono.

ps I dont really want to sell this car cause it goes pretty hard but Im looking to buy a track car only and then a cheap daily to get me around.

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Have you got the front bumper to match the rest of the kit?

Nah its gone.Ive now cut out the standard one and support wich looks good,giving it the full wide mouth to the HKS.

But would look even better with a vertex or bn with cut out top.

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post-31935-1159878652.jpgThis car is still for sale at bargain price,try find a 4 door 32 with these quality parts for this price.I mean BRIDE bucket,HKS front mount,3inch turbo back,wide mouth front bar with side and rear skirts,HICAS lock bar,TEIN castor rods,JIC camber arms, BLITZ turbo timer,MOMO sterring wheel,NISMO speedo, JIC front /HKS rear coilovers,20mm spacers and 17inch dished mags.Always run on bp ultimate.Regular oil@filter service every 3.000ks,runs and idles smooth as.

$12,500ono

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