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hey everyone, decided its come to a time to move on as iv fell in love with another car but for people who dont know i built this from ground up,

item: r32 gtst skyline

location: brisbane

body has done 118,000kms motor has done 90,000

RB20DET - 5 Speed Manual

Chipped ECU

GTR front mount

Exeddy heavy duty clutch

AFM

Steel intake piping

Pod filter

Bleed valve

3 inch stainless dump pipe with screamer

3 inch front pipe

3 1/2 straight pipe

Eibach Potenza coilovers front 11kg

Kyb springs in rear

D-Project adjustable castor rods

D-Project adjustable camber arms

Greddy catch can

Hicas lockbar

GTR fuel pump

Short shifter

Standard LSD

Cusco front strut brace

HKS Super sequential blow off vave

Bride seat (will come with, for right price)

Fire extinguisher

Defi boost gauge

GTR steering wheel

Turbo timer

Stripped interior and sound deadening

Safety 21 6 Point Roll cage (side intrusion bars not fitted but will be included)

Standard Gtst Front bar,skirts and pods

Flared front guards

Paint : Matt black

Spoiler removed

Black Drift Teks +25 offset 17 x 9

Steer Tyres: Intensa Sava's 235/45/17

and a pair of stocko r33's

bad bits:

-speedo cable broke about 500 - 1000km ago

- paint and panel isnt the best

does not come with rego or rwc....

10k!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ONO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

no low ballers please

PM ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE NOTE THESE PICTURES ARE FROM A MONTH OR TWO AGO CAR SITS ALOT LOWER NOW AND HAS DIFFERENT RIMS

any more pics just ask

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thanks

josh

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OMG. This car is so shit.... I say that ONLY because I love it and I don't want Josh to sell it :D Gonna miss seeing it everyday up the street :P Sounds phat with straight pipe, screamer & SSQ BOV. Slides nicely too :(

Good luck with the sale man, and whoever buys this is getting one very phat pig :(

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