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i am selling my r32 syline it is a 1993 model and has $10000 worth of work done to it here is a list of the things done

*t04 top mount

*after market manifold

*external waste gate

*screamer pipe

*after market computer (ems stinger v4)

*spit fire coil packs

*550 cc injectors

*front mount intercooler

*plazman plenum

*blitz blow off valve

*3 1/2 inch exhuast

*heavy duty clutch

*vented bonnet (with pins) and bonnet latch lock

*17 inch wheels

*12 months rego

car made 211 rwkw on very safe tune could easly get more all reciepts will be provided with sale will be sad to see it go but have a baby on the way so its got to go im sure there is a heap of things i have forgotten so i will update when they come to mind

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By v8silvia at 2010-07-26

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By v8silvia at 2010-07-26

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By v8silvia at 2010-07-26

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By v8silvia at 2010-07-26

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By v8silvia at 2010-07-26

call me on 0423 679 389 car is located in west hoxten in sydney i will ship car at buyers cost

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How many kms has it done and any problems with the car at all?

car has 135 xxx and no problems just pay cash and enjoy car is getting alot of intrest dnt think it will be for sale for long

car also has hks turbo timer

dual stage boost controller running 15 psi high boost and 7 psi low boost

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