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hey guys gotta 31 for sale

It's a 89 s3 with ti front

Engine-

Rb30e bottom end

Rb25de head from a s1 r33

R34 neo turbo

Custom fuel rail

25det injectors

Gktech cooler

Split dump

3" mandrel bent exhaust

O40 fuel pump

Boost controller

R32 gearbox

Exedy hd clutch

Minispooled diff

Suspension-

S13 coilovers 10kg front 8kg rears

Camber tops

R32 lower control arms

Interior-

Gktech dished wheel

Fixed bucket seats

Boost gauge

Turbo timer

Jvc headunit

Stripped interior

No sounddeadner

Exterior-

Red colour coded

S3 ti front

Will have some cheapo 16x8+15 rims on it

Location- Melbourne

Phone-0431683303

Price-6000 or swaps

Car is fun to slide, pulls really hard, clean as but it's defected for too low and the rego runs out tomorrow so would suit track only,was keepin it as a track car but need a road car now

Sorry for the wierd ad typed it on

My Iphone will fix when I'm near a pc

Thanks

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Pics? Power? K's on engine?

6k might be a bit much when these are selling...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...em=160316273682

If you're looking to sell around that price let me know.

theres a big difference in a rb20 and a rb30det, i think the price is a tad low tbh,

have you got any pics of the 16x8.5 rims? im after a set of cheap wheels asap, please pm me with pics, thanks

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