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1992 Aus Delivered Galant Vr4

Located in Brisbane

* 17" Lightweight Wheels and brand new tyres

* Manual 5sp

* 4wd

* 4ws

* Evo RS small 16g turbo running 14 psi

* j-spec front and rear bumpers

* j- spec intercooler

* 3" Exhaust from Dump back (magnaflow twin tip Muffler)

* Engine rebuilt 40k ago. Car has 220k.

* KYB agx adjustable shocks

* LUK Clutch approx 15% heavier.

* Kings low Springs

* Front & rear upgraded whiteline sway bar

* k&n filter

* electric windows/mirrors

* cruise Control

* Climate Control (cold)

* GFB plumback BOV

* safc 1

* MMC datalogging + pda

* Ming Rustproofing

* Turbo Timer

* Alpine alarm/microwave sensor

* Noltec Camber Tops

* new e3 Lifters

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More Pics & More Details - http://www.aurace.com/vr4/

Asking 8k

contact - [email protected]

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