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ok guys i have to sell the object of my affection for the last 3 years.

its a 32 gtst with 176,000

The car is in good condition the whole time ive had it its been

serviced routinely because i work for an oil company and

dont have to pay for the stuff.

Also the car is fully Engineered so no police issues to be had.

it has

gcg high flow rb25 turbo

full 3 inch exhaust

front mount intercooler

remapped computer

gtr fuel pump

electronic boost controller.

hks boost gauge

turbo timer

window lifters

short shift kit

car also comes with the stock spoiler and spare set of s14 200sx

stock rims that could use rubber if u want them.

i installed the turbo about 10k ago, and it has seen 12psi

on the odd occasion since then.

the car is making 170rwkw atm, i cant find the dyno sheet

but yeah thats not a very bold claim anyway.

afm and injectors and another tune should see 200rwkw

im asking $11,000 neg

my name is Declan

phone 0404143865

and pictures are here

http://declan83.customer.netspace.net.au/car/

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