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Hey everyone selling my R324 as I have another daily now, mods as follows

Engine

1993 rb20det manual

r33 series 2 turbo

3inch dump and front pipe

kakimoto cat back

extreme clutch

front mount cooler kit

HKS pod

turbotech boost controller

bosch 040 pump

Suspension

Tein HA coilovers front

Cusco coilovers rear

front struct brace

hicas lock bar

Exterior

R34 front end conversion

R34 headlights

R34 FRP vented bonnet

wide front guards

R32 GTR rear quarters

origin mirrors

Grenade GX01 rims 18x9 +30 all round with 30mm bolt ons all round

Interior

R32 GTR dash cluster

momo wheel

shift knob

apexi boost gauge

apexi turbo timer

Asking $14,500 ono ring if your genuinely interested on 0401 483 906 located in Adelaide thanks Chris

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Edited by d1a31
  • 2 weeks later...

ive seen this kit on ebay but it has side skirts and rear bar too, and i was thinking of doing it to my 32 so i culd try get more $$$ because the R32/4 is probs the best looking 34 around... but if your struggling to get 14k i think that just puts me off the idea!

great looking car though good luck with the sale

  • 2 weeks later...

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