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Make: nissan

Model:skyline r32 gtst

Milage:123,xxx

engine: rb26 twin turbo (out of a r33 gtr)

Transmission:r33 gtst man with jim bery full monty clutch (all fitted oct 07)

driveline: one piece tail shaft with big uni's (fitted oct 07) low km diff just fitted ( jan 08)

brakes: sloted brakes on front with new pads just fitted (jan08)

Colour: black

Car Engineered with all paperwork.

Car currently running 14psi boost with reco'd steel wheel turbos (nov07)

also had starter recod a week ago,with 700hp fuel pump

Serviced every 5000k's with Royal Purple Engine Oil & k&n oil filter.

Location: sydney, liverpool

Complied?yes

RWC supplied?yes

Currently registered?11/08

Price: dropped to 14,000ono

Contact:anthony sms or call on:0433201554

Looking for a quick sale, as have completely lost interest in the vehicle due to amount of money spent. recently spent $6000 just in transmission area. Runs great, will not dissapoint.

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reduced to go to a good home.

I have lost interest in this car, also adding to that train of thought is the money that i have spent on this car and know i wont get anywhere near this back... : (

Im looking for a van to do my own business in courier work,

thanks

Edited by anthony84
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surprised this hasn't gone already. gtst's with rb26 conversions absolutely fly. and great fun to drive.

at 14k, that's a bargain. the engine alone is worth 4-5k, and that's out of the car, not installed.

if i hadn't already put a rb25 into my r32, would have just bought this instead and saved me the time and effort

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