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1993 r32 gtst Mspec. (maroon)

124,000kms on chassis

S2 RB25DET (124,000) stock engine.

RB25DET gearbox

excedy heavy duty brass button clutch (1000kms old)

new gearbox oil

new motor oil (motul 8100)

new coolant

ISC n1 coilovers (5000kms)

nothlene bushes throughout the whole car (have receipts)

JJR cooling pro tube and fin FMIC (300kms)

splitfire coilpacks (300kms)

turbosmart Eboost controller

SUNROOF

clear indicators

carbon fibre eye lids

3inch exhaust with gutted hiflow cat

TE37 in white, 18x8.5 +35 (85% tread), 18x9.5 +35 (90% tread)

custom SOLID gearbox xmember (made by ryan)

tailshaft done by hardie spicer

the body is fair straight, few imperfections here and there but nothing major. inside the car is CLEAN with no broken dash vents.

the car is NOT rego'd as a rb25det. only needs brakes and should be sweet.

you really need to come have a look to see for yourself as pictures are way different.

looking for 15k or will reduce price for removal of parts. or possible swap for TRACK only car plus cash my way.

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cheers,

adrian

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