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1991 r32 gts-t

body has type m skirts gtr grill gtr front bar and rear spolier

cabon fibre vented bonnet tow hooks

wheels standard with bridge stone potenzas semislicks can do a deal with a set of 18's as pictured

nismo body stripe .

drive line

6 puk button clutch locked diff , tomei short shift , reco gearbox apexi coil overs dba slotted rotors front

red stuff ebc pds new rear pads and rotors , drift lock steering spacers , new front camber arms

Engine

rb 20 det high mount maifold t70 turbo new braidedlines custom made exhast with hks super drager exhaust ,

38 mm tial waste gate with screamer pipe garret turbo blanket . new hks oil cap , new yellow stuff coil packs ,custom made cooler pipes turbo smart bov , mspec catch tank (2l) trustpod filter gates racing timing belt , machined fly wheel new rear main . head has been recoed including valve reface and head pressue check and skim has 3 layer cometic steel head gasket ,boost contoller ,walbro fuel pump , power steering cooler ,3 remote battery kill switchs ecu has been rechiped

car

has momo race seat with just jap rails , oil pressure ,water temp ,boost guages tacho with shift light

newbigger oil pressue warning light ,new momo steering wheel deep dish front and rear nismo strut braces

helmet net and window net , drift button alloy pedal covers new h/brake and gear boot covers bee*r rev limiter front mount cooler full weld in roll age cams spec cage cost 4 grand its a awesome cage

probly forotten heap whole car was built from its shell car is not reg as just finnished it has done one hill climb since done selling due to not enough time to use as builing a house car is very quick and a weapon to drive

15 000 ono

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