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I have my r32 here for sale has rego until september.

Possitive:

RB25

Garrett T28 Ball Bearing Turbo

Microtech LTX12 Computer (plug and Play)

Custom Intercooler And Piping

3" Mandrel Bent Exhaust

Boost Gauge and Turbo timer

Has a CD/DVD player and just some fusion 6x9's

Adjustable Coil Over Suspension

Adjustable caster arms

NEW braided turbo oil hose with brand new fittings

NEW turbo oil return hose with 90 degree fitting so no kinks in hose

17" R34 Gtt Wheels With heaps of tread

Car made 211rwkw on 12psi..Currently set at around 9-10 (stock)

Down Side:

needs the door handle replaced , as someone tried to break in ( got the new ones, just need to be put on)

Front passenger guard has a dent above the wheel.

Lights are playing up at the moment and sometimes cut out, should be cheap to fix just dont have the time with work.

If you need anymore info just ask, Will be a tidy drifter once fixed.

$$$$7500$$$$$ FIRM.........

CAR IS LOCATED IN REDBANK PLAINS, QLD

FOR THIS PRICE IT IS CHEAP AS, COST ALOT MORE JUST TO BOLT ALL THE EXTRAS ON. BUT MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN

Cheers

Cameron

mobile: 0401372420,

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