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hey guys i am thinking about selling mt r32 gtst skline.....possibly selling it cause i would like a change....but having said that im 100% happy to keep the car too cause it owes me a heap and all the bits ive bought are new so i know its all good....

mods that i can think of just quickly are.....

*NEW 500hp roller bearing turbo brand new

*NEW modofied exh manifold

*NEW 600x300x76 bar and plate cooler with 2.5 inch mandrell pipework

*NEW microtech lt12 plug and play ecu

*greddy type s BOV

*NEW custom aluminium oil/air seperator

*New 500cc injectors

*NEW malipassi RR fuel reg

*NEW 600hp brass button 5 puck clutch(i can chirp 5th gear at like 120ish)LOL

*kyb climb struts with rsr lowered springs(handles awesome around the track)

*alloy strut brace

*hi/low boost switchable boost controller

*endless brake pads

*hks power flow air filter

*3 inch mandrell bent exhaust with a custom dump pipe for the new turbo

*sweet stereo inc alpine head unit jvc amp and magnat 12 inch sub and pioneer and sony speakers mixed up brands but it sounds great

*enkei RP02 17x8 forged lightweight racing wheels with near new tyres

*NEW autometer pro comp 30psi boost guage

*interior trim is the same as a gtr32 the sweet felty stuff which is rare in a gtst

*NEW hi intesnity led single stage shift lite mounted in the instrument cluster

*currently making around the 300rwhp on 15 psi but will be upping the boost to around 22 psi soon.

heaps of other bits and pieces too but thats the main things i can think of at the moment....

**id like a sr20det silvia or 180 but a rexy would also be nice.... i guess anything thats worthwhile getting is always good ,the price i have to sit down and work out if someone is serious about buying the car all i can say for now its over 20k which may sound steep but the car should be seen to be appratiated.... mild ones in the trading post still go for ~20k in some cases at yards so i think that mine is a reasonable price given its condition and modifications.... thanks Jon :headspin:

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just thought id tell yas i just added a new thermo fan so bye bye vacum clutch fan :) and i also got a new radiator cap and redid all the cooling system as a precautionary measure with it been summer at the moment...i also had the air con all checked out too... :headspin:

still for sale trade after been stuffed around by perple needing finance ... isnt it always the way hahaha :) could be interested in a swap plus cash if its not of even value intrested in mostly anything really thats worth while... just feeling like a change :D

im honest when i say it should run a hi 12... it has been due to run at willowbank for ages but weather has been bad of late.... only time will tell but... its just fast enough for something u can drive every day or like 300km's like i did last weekend... :P

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as my location says im in s/e Qld toowoomba to be precise... id only be intrested if its sr20det manual and in sweet condition.... and it wouldnt be a straight swap...cheers Jon

i read other posts about your car it sounds okay but im in qld and u are act.... doesnt really worry me but it may make it a bit harder....depends how keen u are i spose...

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