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RB25DET Hr31 Coupe

I bought this car about 4 months ago with a rb20 redtop in it. since then i have dropped in a very stong

rb25det with a HKS turbo.

Specs:

Hks 25/10 turbo

bosch 040 fuel pump

32 GTR front mount intercooler

Custom r32 gtr front bar

Series 2 Rb25det

Heavy duty clutch

Fuel regulator

Hks split dump pipe

This car has never let me down and everything just works. no rips in the interior and everything is

perfect inside and out.

Rego'd till feb

A real must see.

$12500 ONO

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Yep, my old thing!

Can vouch for it.. one of, if not the cleanest HR31 coupe getting round Adelaide.

And with 25 power, this thing would go wicked!!

Good luck with it Shaun!

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Cheers Jake. Yeah it really would be the best coupe in sa by far. Only selling it cos I'm setting my business up much much better. N need sum more coin. Otherwise this car would not leave my sight!!

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Oh, Shaun, you left out that it had a full custom metallic black respray less than 12 months ago ;)

But fair enough, ya want to sell it..f**k...i need to find me some money to buy it back!!

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ah my old girl movin on again. you didnt keep her for long jake??

nice move with the 25, what i should have done in the first place.

good to see it still looks minter, all the best with the sale, i can vouch for this car, i built the f**ker.

cheers

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Holy crap that's a decent price drop, I should buy it! Knowing how immaculate this car is, it won't last at this price...

EDIT: I'd say not engineered at that price mate

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Nah not regency approved but I had another 31 with a rb25 In it, just put the rb20 valley cover n it made it through :) just had sum guy offering me 6g cos it's not engineered n only has a r32 gearbox haha

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