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still for sale..... its only 10grand...... not asking for much....... just 10 grand....... ask the bank n they will help you out im sure:) repayments are only a measly $50 a week.......

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Hey mate i got a r32 in sa , its in my topics , if you come down to sa 100% ill swap ya ill take all the go fast bits and leave ya on stock boost meaning it will be slow as and ill pay for your petrol to get down here , wish i had waited a bit and bought your car mate !!! and if your not keen for anyone else in sa , to get this through regency , all you would have to do is ,

Put a stock bov on it , remove that purple thing dunno what it is

for the day put a smaller metal intake pipe to the turbo , eg stock turbo one

they dotn go through it thoroughly just check engine numbers , lowering tint and anythign obvious on the engine eg bov or top mount lol

but dude get back to me man very keen

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Guys need to sell my pride and joy and move on to old man land...... PLease really need to sell so any half decent offers will not be dismissed.

Spent $20000 on the engine and a few other lil mods runs sweet boosts like a deamon on 20psi but am only running 10psi atm, still pulls hard.

Heres a list of mods...

T70 Turbo

Front mount intercooler 300x600x75

500hp walbro fuel pump

555cc injectors

sx fuel pressure regulator

brass button clutch

lightened flywheel

31/2inch turbo back exhaust with 5inch cannon

Fully rebuilt (at 119xxxkm

Stage 2 Cams

Forged pistons

New rings

New bearings

Forged rods

Metal head gasket

Autronic ECU

Autronic R500 ignition unit

17" lightened jap spec drift rims

Serviced every 5000km

Running a "conservative" 20psi and makes 313rwkw, can safely run 26psi...

Asking $10,500 or best offer..... really need to sell guys help me out

 

Call Adam On 0424155773

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

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