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hello every one i am thinking about selling my 32 well i have had the car now for about a year it was a gts25 which means it already had a rb25de motor in it after a while i decided to put a whole new turbo engine in it with only 60,000km on the motor after doing this i added some mods.

tein coilovers

greedy front mount

brand new kkr430 turbo

blitz 555cc injectors

walbro 550 fuel pump

near new extream heavy duty clutch

remaped ecu

gizmo boost controller

drift boost gauge

drift gear nob

17 rays eng rims with good rubber on them

also has a bit of a stero a pioneer head unit jbl 4ch amp and rockford fosgate speakers

i am selling this so i can put money into our track car which we are curently building also could do with some cash um i havnt got around to changing the four stud to five stud yet tho i can suply gtr front brake set up tho for a little extra

has rego till the 8th month i am located in the adelaide hills you can PM me or give me a call on 0433847728 cheers

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