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R32 competition drift car for sale/SWAP *****PRICE DROP***** ----- $15,000 ONO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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i have only used this car a handful of times

THIS CAR IS TRACK ONLY AND CANNOT BE REGISTERED IN AUSTRALIA!!

i am interested in swaps for something STREET LEGAL along the lines of toyota chaser JZX80/90/100 / cefiro / laurel c34/c35 / GTR / S15/S14/180

show me what you got!

this is the mods list for my R32

SR20 black top (non VVT)

Tomei poncams

Tomei 1.2mm metal head gasket

PE-1420 (IHI) Turbo

HPI low mount manifold

HPI straight through 3 inch exhaust

Yashio Factory Brass racing radiator

R33 GTR fuel pump

Atermarket computer

Sard 555cc injectors

Sard fuel pressure regulator

HKS dome pod filter

Custom v-mounted intercooler setup

2xradiator thermo fans

Nismo super heavy single plate clutch

near new KEI-OFFICE coil-overs

R33 series 2 front lower control arms

adjustable castor rods

modified hubs/knuckles

steering rack spacers

aftermarket rack ends

Solid steering collar

cusco rear camber arms

cusco solid rear cradle spacers

adjustable traction rods

Nismo GT 2-way L.S.D.

KTS solid gearbox mount

Cusco strut braces

KTS full rollcage

Bride fixed back bucket seat (drivers)

R32 GTR passenger seat

monster tacho

HKS electronic boost controller

House of Kolor custom glitter paint

genuin BN-SPORTS bodykit

BN-SPORTS fibreglass vented bonnet

D-max boot wing

D-max roof wing

Custom led tail-lights

WORK EMOTION CR-KAI WHEELS AND NARDI STEERING WHEEL WILL NOT COME WITH THE CAR, WIL BE REPLACED WITH OTHER ITEMS

just over 300HP ATW

full boost at 3200 revs

if you want to see this car in action... youtube "glen brough" ... just a short vid from qr

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