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Hi All

I have decided to put my car up for sale. I'm looking for around $20,000 for it

Most details are below, though I'm sure to have forgotten bits and pieces.

1993 R32 GTS4 with RB26

Resprayed in hot house green

Debadged

Trust front bar (also comes also with R32 GTR front bar in white)

17” Advanti Stalker rims with 255/45/17 tyres all round

R32 GTR engine

Tomei metal head gasket

Tomei metal exhaust/intake gaskets

N1 oil pump

N1 water pump

700cc Sard injectors

PowerFC

High mounted plain bearing GT35R (from GCG turbos)

Tial External wastegate

Custom exhaust manifold with externally venting screamer pipe

Custom exhaust and intercooler piping

2 x RB20 AFMs

Bosch 044 Fuel pump

Brake Stopper

Nismo twin plate clutch

R32 GTR gearbox

Front drive shafts have been reconditioned

Using GTS4 diffs front and rear (better ratios)

Car has 170,000km on clock but new engine installed in Feb' of this year

Roughly 7,000km done since new engine installed

Just been serviced

Conversion work done @ Supertek Automotives in Perth

Car was tuned at Hyperdrive in Malaga – made 410rwhp @ 18psi

Ran 11.9 @ 118mph

Have dyno chart + drag slip

$20,000 ono

If interested please call James on 0402 14 14 38

or email me at [email protected]

Genuine buyers only please

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