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1992 r32 GTST Type M Highly modified!! $11000

Priced for quick sale!!

- Rb30det!

o Refreshened bottom end to stock specs

o Commetic metal headgasket

o ARP stud kit

o Rb25 oil pump

o New waterpump

o New idler and tensioner

o Gtr valve springs

o New valve steam seals

o Rebuilt rb25de R32 Head

- Custom engine mounts

- Custom gearbox mount

- Rb25 gearbox

- Custom Tailshaft

- Exedy heavy clutch (brand New)

- 3.5 inch catback exhaust

- Front mount intercooler

- Trial/N1 front bar

- Hicas lock bar

- Front and rear adjustable cambers

- 18 inch wheels

many more mods..

Incredible car!! 11 months rego. Selling due to upgrading to a gtr Priced for a quick sale!! Buyer will not be disappointed!! Just bolt a bigger turbo and car will make easy 300-400rwkw!! Fantastic car! First to see will buy!! more pics available...

Located in Melbourne.

Leigh 0409556340

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hey mate mite not remeba me but i bought a lcok bar from u ages ago. went for a quick spin. this car is awesome absolute flyer whoevr buys this will hav fun 4 sure.

sorry no lock bars left atm....

its a rb25/30 so rb25 head and 3ltr bottom end.. very responsive!! with stock turbo i make full boost by 1500rpm!! and this engine can handle around 500hp look in the turbo upgrade thread and you will see what kind of power these engines make!!

here are more pics as requested..

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lol are u serious? its an rb25de head from an r32 which looks the same as an rb20 head so i can use all rb20 inlet manifold, injectors, loom, ecu, etc... u oviously dont know what you are talking about...

this is a genuine rb25/30 people.. leigh.

Sorry mate

but i dont think thats going to fool anyone

that is an rb20det engine

unless you've posted up the wrong pics

lol

I get it leigh. this car is a beast.

I expected a much higher price tag. good luck with sale mate.

just keep it mate :(

its worth a lot more than you are asking for it.

I have resolved to never sell mine as i will never get what i consider to be a fair price for it :D much more fun to keep it and drive it. not much beats a 30det powered R32 in the fun department.

yeah i know but i have had the car for 4 years now.. and i am wanting a new car and new challenge.. lol

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