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1993 R32 GTS-4 150***k's

Rb25neo

Location:

VIC Melbourne, South East Suburbs

Modifications

RB25neo from a 1999 Nissan Stagea had around 90**** when it was pulled out

Rb20 4wd sump

5 Speed R32 GTR Gearbox

Exedy Heavy Duty Cushion Button Clutch 5000km's old + Extreme Lightweight Flywheel (new flywheel insert installed)

Full vertex Bodykit; Car Resprayed in Black

GTR Aluminium Bonnet

GTR Grille

R32 GTR Drivers seat, Passenger Seat And rear Seat

Stock r34 ecu, can throw in a Wolf V500 for abit extra

Viper alarm with all the goodies

Apexi pen Turbo timer

Cadence Front and rear splits

4wd - 2wd Switch

Rb20 Power steering pump

r33 series 2 AFM

Drift pod filter, also have stock airbox

Stock rb25neo turbo. can throw in a r33 GCG highflow built to Garrett GT2871r specs for a bit extra

No boost controller but can throw in a Apexi AVCR Black edition for abit extra

Aluminium Radiator

Front mount intercooler

XForce Stainless Steel Exhaust + Highflow cat

One piece dump+front pipe

Whitline Swaybars front and rear.

Koni Adjustable Springs

Adjustable Castor rods

Whiteline strutbrace

New hicas lockbar installed. All hicas related piping and mechanicals removed.

New rda slotted discs front and rear

New QFM Pads front and rear

18" Gmax Rims with KU36 semi slicks front and Zeetex rear

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

PROS

Body is straight.

Clutch is 5000km's old, New Flywheel insert

tyres are 100%, Brakes 100%.

Replaced AC compressor with a second hand item because it wasn't working

New Power steering boots

New hicas lockbar. Looped lines at the front, all hicas related items removed

New Nissan timing belt and idler + tensioner pulleys

New Auxiliary belts

Still Registered till November 2010

CONS

Has small dint on bonnet, frontbar needs repair and respray. Interior isnt in the best condition

Heres the story so far;

I have had the car for two years. the rb20 let go late last year probably because of a dodgy tune. so i decided to drop in an rb25neo.

me and a friend whos a mechanic did most of the work ourselves. had a little help from re customs.

I was planning to run the GCG highflow, AVCR and a nistune ecu using stock injectors. Would have been a fun package

i did all the wiring and had it ready to start but we couldnt get it started. thats were i left the project, and its been sitting in my garage untouched for the past 6 months.

i now need to pay off my loan. and im working away from home most weeks so i dont have the time and money to deal with it.

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may have left a few mods/details out. give me a call if you want to arrange an inspection or have any questions

0438067142

Price and Payment Conditions:

7500 negotiable.

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