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hey people Im interest in selling my R32 Gtst 1993

its had around 125,000 on the Rb20det

a few things to list that has been done to it

GTR injectors

GTR intercooler with nice piping

GTR fuel pump

R33 turbo

Greedy Boost controller

Two Genuine red Bride Seats

17's Drift Tecks

New Stereo with a stacker a well

exhaust

GTR Font Bar and GTR Bonnet and Grill

HKS air pod

Trust Gear knob

Momo Steering wheel

stock computer had been remapped

car runs 190kw on 14psi

might have forgot one or two things that ive done as well

car runs great since ive had it had no problems!

$13,000 or maybe a swap

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few thing forgot to put on the first post it has a excedy heavy duty clutch, sway bar, adjustable caster rods car just had a detail as well

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