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Hi i have a r32 gts-t, would like to sell or swap for something of interest..

Car is in good condition.

Mods are:

R34 gtt rb25det neo engine fully nsw engineered!

rb25det 5 speed box recoed 2000ks ago straight cut first to third,c4 tolerance bearings slightly noisy but very tough cost 2k.

New modified tail shaft new uni's etc

r32gtr speedo drive.

18" 235 40 18 wheels and tyres

Trust 450x300x100 front mount stainless plumbing

3" cat back exhaust

stainless split dump pipe

New castor rods

tein rear struts

front kyb struts

new front upper control arms

timing belt changed 4000 k's ago

water pump changed 4000k's ago

timing belt tensioners changed 4000k's ago

Only imperfections paint starting to fade slightly

Front bar has cracks...

16k firm or swap for some thing decent,not desperate to sell the car!

Car was dynoed 181.3 rwkw @8psi.post-27527-1169204285.jpgpost-27527-1169204503.jpgpost-23930-1129475173.jpgpost-27527-1169204781.jpgpost-27527-1169204900.jpg

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