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Hows it going , just putting up an eoi on my car , it is a 1993 r32 gtst rb20det,,

looking for an eoi for a swap with a modified r33 or a r32 gtr or around $13,000

has all the good gear!!

exterior ,, s2 r32 rear lights eg red skylien badge , colour coaded rear tail light surrounds , gtr rear wing , gtr rear pods , gtr sid pods , black bonnet (not matte black , gloss black )

car is grey , paint is in fairly good condition besides dent on drivers side door !!

running r34 gtt rims 90 tread all round , car is currently sitting on stock springs comes with lowered ones...

n1 headlights , clear front indicators

Interior ,, standars seats no rips or tears or stains , dash in excellent condition ,, nardi torino steering wheel , boost gauge , turbo timer (not installed)

Engine''

rb20det 145,000 kz head rebuilt at some point to stock specification , always serviced heaps of money spent on engine

dyno mapped and logged r32 computer by jeff from speed lab

x force 3 inch exhaust , high flow cat , 5 inch cannon , x force high flow muffler , 3.5 inch dump pipe nice sound legal 91db***

rb25 highflowed turbo by hypergear in melbourne , steel rear wheel and low friction bearing and ported chambers can run 20psi

bosch 044 fuel pump , 550cc injectors

tomei adjustable cam gears tuned in on dyno

z32 afm with monster pod filter

super spark coilpacks and irridium plugs

huge fmic with alloy piping

plumbed bov for that legal flutter sound

turbosmart bov

dynod at 203rwkw before coilpacks and running 14psi , now running coilpacks better boost controller and octane booster is around 215 rwkw at 15.5psi

believe me this thing is super fast$$$ wanting a r33 or r32 gtr to make higher power figuresss , this thing is maxed out just get in and drive ,, has recently passed regency park at a $4,000 expense!!!

every suspension part has been replaced to new !! including hicas , shockers , springs , upper control arms , bushes , steering arms and heaps more

this car wil not dissapoint

only have old photos of car new ones will be up next week!!! car comes with lowered springs ,, may be getting the springs modified to sit right on legal,, car also comes with t04e external gate turbo (no manifold) and tien 38mm external gate

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