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Item: R32 4 door rb20det. drift ready!!!

Location: brisbane

Price and Payment Conditions: 10K NEGOTIABLE!!!!!THROW ME AN OFFER THIS MUST GO ASAP

OR 9.5k AS IS!!!

NO SWAPS

Extra Info: is currently regoed,

Contact: 0431524835 or PM

Engine:

RB20DET 5 speed

KKR 480 turbo with braided lines and speedflow fittings

HKS adjustable cam gears

JJR direct ignition coilpacks

White rocker covers

Dose pipe

Boost controller

Rising rate fuel pressure regulator

Bosch intank 040 fuel pump

Front mount intercooler

Drift oil cap

Bosch O2 sensor

Gates racing timing belt

Pod filter

Blitz super sound blow off valve

Hi-flow cat

3 inch V-band dump and front pipe

3 inch straight through exhaust to twin 3 inch pipes

Transmission:

Standard RB20DET manual box

Re-inforced pedal box

Heavy duty 5 puk brass button clutch with custom pressure plate

Suspension & Handling:

ISC coilovers F:12kg R:10kg

ISC adjustable camber arms

Cusco front adjustable strut brace

Spats rear adjustable strut brace

Niteworks Performance solid gearbox mount

Niteworks Performance solid steering shaft spacer

Niteworks Performance poly urethane cradle bushes

Steering lock washers

KTS Hicas lockbar

Super shimmed diff

GTR V-Spec II rear swaybar

Tein super pro rear swaybar D bushes

Tein super pro rear swaybar linkpin bushes

Interior:

Apexi EI boost gauge

Driver daytona fixed back bucket seat

Bride headrest pillows

Drift button

GKTech Deep dish steering wheel

Jap extension mirror

Dildo gear knob with light

Apexi RSM

Stripped carpet and sound deadening

Fire extinguisher

Pivot baby turbo timer

Exterior:

Roof spoiler

Square headlights

Fibreglass 25mm vented guards

Vertex side skirts

Vertex rear bar

Genuine GTR front bar (not pictured)

Genuine GTR bonnet

Genuine GTR wing

Paint: Gloss white

Wheels Work Stich 17x8 +5 offset

16 inch skid wheels on rear

Few other pairs of skid wheels

The car has not missed a beat, goes very very well!! motor has done just over 120xxxkms, and just recently replaced timing belt, o2 sensor and heaps more. the rails are straight, body is straight,the paint is not the best but its wasnt built for a show car!!! manifold gasket does need to be replaced but i will do this upon sale!! scratches/etc from popped tyre at qr on sunday but this will be fixed upon sale

Many people can vouch for how well this car goes!!!

DONT MISS A BARGAIN!!!!

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