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hey everyone, :P

selling my r32 gtst as i want an s14 :P

1992 R32 GTST

BODY

GTR gunmetal respray with lots of perl ( ful jub in boot engine bay ect)

GTR front bar

GTR side skirts

GTR rear pods

GTR N1 boot lip

GTR Rear wing

GTR rear bar

20% tint all round

GTR n1 headlights.

ENGINE

Rb20det

R34 op6 neo turbo

AM performance screamer pipe

Xr6 turbo fuel pump

boost controller

Greddy fmic

Air flow meter relocated to intercooler piping

Metal intake pipe

3" stainless turbo back exhaust

3" stainless cat converter

Xtreme HD clutch ( just pretty much a stock replacment .. works good nice and easy)

Suspension

Oteins front coilovers

JIC magic 2deg neg front camber arms

New castor rod bushes

Hicas lock bar

GTR rear swaybar

some random rear coilovers ( not too bad )

G maxx Drift 6 17x8 and 17x9's ( 15 mm bolt ons on front and 8 mm slip ons rear ) stretched 215's all round.

Interior.

Recaro bucket reclinable bucket seat

K's design din guages

water temp

oil pressure

oil temp

Autometer air fuel ratio guage

Blitz boost guage

Nismo 260 kmph speedo

enuf doof doof to keep the chicks happy ....

Now the car was originally Non turbo, a complete driveline swap was done, and all legally :(

the car still retains 4 stud, as i really like the wheels on it , it has turbo brakes re drilled, and comes with all the nesicary 5 stud hardware , if you wish to go 5 stud . but u would need new rims, and i like these ones :( nismo speedo shows 61,000 kms ... other speedo was on 100 , so around 160,000 kms .

The paint is really something nice about the car, its pretty much immaculate, couple of little pin dents but thats it

pref looking for swaps for S14.. or 11k ....

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please PM me for more pictures or swaps .. located in SA..

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