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R32 GTSt Wine Red 5 speed manual

I think the time has come to part with my baby and upgrade to more serious horsepower. The car has done aprrox 90,000ks. It’s always garaged and immaculate inside and out.

Modifications

T3/T4 Turbo with custom 3-inch dump pipe off the turbo

3-inch exhaust with Apexi N1 muffler

600 by 300 Hybrid intercooler

5-puck ceramic heavy-duty clutch

Bosch motorsports high volume fuel pump

Lowered King springs all round

Pod filter with custom cold air intake

Trust copy front bar

Hi – low boost switch

Apexi S-AFC

Apexi EL Boost Gauge

Apexi El Temp Gauge

Trust Twin Pillar mount

Blitz Dual turbo timer

Autometer 4inch silver Monster Tacho

JVC CD head unit

Pioneer Bullet series 6-inch splits

Pioneer 220w 3-way 6 by 9

Viper Car alarm

Tinted Windows

Also have standard bumper, cooler, turbo and springs that can go with the car.

Any reasonable offer will be considered

Personal message me or email me at [email protected]

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