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92 R32, Rb20det, 5 spd manual, maroon 2 door coupe

The car is very clean inside, the paint and panel work is excellent the engine runs well and the gearbox is smooth and tight.

This is one of the tidiest r32 around the previous owner had it for 6 years and they have kept it in great condition and well

maintained always serviced every 5000kms, only run on 98 octane, cambelt was done at 80,000kms, new heavy duty clutch

at 110,000 kms, changed the gearbox & diff oils when i bought the car about a year ago.

the car has

17'' alloys

lowered on tein coilovers

3'' mandrel bent exhaust

hybrid fmic

r32 gtr injectors

r34 high flow turbo

500hp fuel pump

fuel pressure reg

k&n pod filter

genuine hks bov

boost tap running 10psi

boost gauge

r32 gtr strut brace

tinted windows

alarm/immobilser

pioneer speakers all round with tweeters

kenwood iPod/iPhone headunit

the car is really nice to drive and is pretty quick it made 267bhp running only 14psi

may swap for a cheap ute with at least 5k my way

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