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I'm selling this on behalf of a friend, Its a 1993 gts-t with a rb26 making 252kw@wheels the car is still rear wheel drive and the car is in good condition and drives nice. Its a sleeper and it is fast, work was done by protek. pm me for more details

List of Mods

- Greddy turbo kit T517Z x2

- Apexi power fc(new)

- Apexi front pipe/3.5'' cat back

- Tien basic coilovers (new)

- Adjustable camber arm f/r, hicas bar, castor arms

- full r32 GTR int

- Button clutch(new)

- Bendix ultimate pads f/r(new)

- GTR Style bonnet with n1 lip

- N1 headlights

- Walbro fuel pump(new)

- Z32 AFM's x2 (new)

- Bov

- New headgasket, 02 sensors, plugs

- strut braces f/r

- rb25det sump for rb26dett rwd conversion

- plus more

ill put the pics up tomoz

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hey man should put more info up eg. price location wat the rb 26 is out of

sounds good though gl wit sale

oops hes asking $12000 or best offer the rb26 is out of an r32 i think and the car is located in bendigo

ill get the pics up soon

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Hey mate nice car looks good. Bit more info? How longs he had the car for? How many kms shell and engine? What gearbox is he running? I saw gtr seats in it is there any other mods/ stuff you can tell us about the car? Any rego?Sorry for the 20 questions but might be interested so any info would be appreciated. Cheers

Hey mate nice car looks good. Bit more info? How longs he had the car for? How many kms shell and engine? What gearbox is he running? I saw gtr seats in it is there any other mods/ stuff you can tell us about the car? Any rego?Sorry for the 20 questions but might be interested so any info would be appreciated. Cheers

agreed.^^^^^^^ bit more info would be good..

few more q's... accident history? service history? got rego? come with rwc? current imperfections with the car(paint/body cond, mechanical cond)?

cheers

agreed.^^^^^^^ bit more info would be good..

few more q's... accident history? service history? got rego? come with rwc? current imperfections with the car(paint/body cond, mechanical cond)?

cheers

hey guys yeah it had r32 gtr full interior the car was only build 4 months ago but sorry to tell ya that its is now sold :bunny:

thanks for looking guys

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