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hey got my r32 up for sale! has had heaps of coin spent on it over the last 3 years ive owned it...makes sweet power with the hks 3037 gt pro turbo! spoools hard by 3500rpm and holds till 8200 :( will b sad to see it go but now im looking for a lil more of a cruiser! so ne one thats interested plz dont hesitate to txt me and ill tell u more about this crazy machine!

mods:

s1 rb25

acl race series pistons rings bearings

npc built clutch

stainless manifold

hks 3037gt pro s turbo on 6b00st mani

hks 50mm gate with screamer

respray morpheous purple

advanti chrome 18z

viva garage full kit

carbon vented bonet

vi-pec ecu

coilovers tein coilovers

front mount

shimed diff

drift catch tank

aftermarkt FMIC

flared and rolled rear guards

front(mines) and rear(whiteline) strut braces

recently replaced exhaust valve guides, valve stem seals and lifters (under 1000km) new head gasket, exhaust gasket, rocker gaskets, and intake manifold gasket

plus heaps more. makes 288kw on 15psi :( this tune was done as a quick safe run in tune around a year ago for powercruise and havent needed to touch it since!

one bad point is that the teins may need replacing. am looking around for a new set as we speak.

looking for 17k(neg) or may swap for 180sx/s14/wrx with adjustment. cheeers andy g. txt me for pics 0400341730

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still got the rb20 gearbox mate? if you dont sell it would you consider selling the engine seperate?

hey mate nah run a vl-t rb30 box. reconditioned. havent got the 20 box. ah and as for selling the engine separate i hope it doesnt come to that to b honest.

hey got my r32 up for sale! has had heaps of coin spent on it over the last 3 years ive owned it...makes sweet power with the hks 3037 gt pro turbo! spoools hard by 3500rpm and holds till 8200 ;) will b sad to see it go but now im looking for a lil more of a cruiser! so ne one thats interested plz dont hesitate to txt me and ill tell u more about this crazy machine!

mods:

s1 rb25

acl race series pistons rings bearings

npc built clutch

stainless manifold

hks 3037gt pro s turbo on 6b00st mani

hks 50mm gate with screamer

respray morpheous purple

advanti chrome 18z

viva garage full kit

carbon vented bonet

vi-pec ecu

coilovers tein coilovers

front mount

shimed diff

drift catch tank

aftermarkt FMIC

flared and rolled rear guards

front(mines) and rear(whiteline) strut braces

recently replaced exhaust valve guides, valve stem seals and lifters (under 1000km) new head gasket, exhaust gasket, rocker gaskets, and intake manifold gasket

plus heaps more. makes 288kw on 15psi :P this tune was done as a quick safe run in tune around a year ago for powercruise and havent needed to touch it since!

one bad point is that the teins may need replacing. am looking around for a new set as we speak.

looking for 17k(neg) or may swap for 180sx/s14/wrx or forrester with adjustment. cheeers andy g. txt me for pics 0400341730

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