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Details as follows:

1990 R32 GTS-t Mspec

RB20 motor with 70,000ks (this is out of Ray's 32)

strong RB20 gearbox with C's short shift kit

TD-06 20g L2 turbo kit comes with lines manifold, 3" dump, external gate (just rebuilt with new gaskets and 1bar spring) with screamer fitted. (Full GReddy kit)

HYBRID GT FMIC with GReddy hotpipe

Just Jap oil cooler and relocation kit (brand new)

APEXI power intake (brand new)

NISMO dash

BRIDE fixed back driver seat (standard passangers seat)

2 way

TEIN shocks and springs

16" RAYS Syver rims with legal rubber

front and rear strut brace

Cyclops Alarm & GReddy TT

PLUS OTHERS

Just fitted: HKS 264 cams, Tomei 555's, GK Tech cam gears (new timing belt) Fresh MOTUL 300V chrono oil, fresh gearbox/diff oil, brand new fuel & oil filter.

Replaced all the exhaust manifold studs/bolts, i have a full set of (brand new) Trust gaskets for the turbo and a new manifold gasket as spares.

All it needs is a Z32 fitted and its ready to tune and should see an easy 250rwks

I have a full set of SABER gauges to go in it and just ordered a set of Proxes 4's for it to roll on.

Probably other stuff but i cant remember off the top of my head haha. The car runs/drivable as it is with a base tune but still requires a little tidy up.

Car is out of rego but can arrange a AIS inspection so its ready to be registered again.

Offers around 15k ono or may consider trade depending on said vehicle.

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Cheers GMB

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