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Item Condition: Good, runs perfect

Location: sunny coast

Reason For Sale: too many toys, buying a house

Contact Details: Ryan 0413 764 859 PM

Price and Payment Conditions:$4500 cash

Hey guys and gals, looking to get rid of my recently completed 32 build. Thought i was keen to get back into drifting, but havent really got the time and things have changed so i either sell it or get a trailer, so selling it is as trying to buy a house also.

bought as a shell and then just put a rb20 back into it for the ease of things

body is straight, however RH front gaurd is grey and the rest of the car is dark factory blue ish, one bumper is blue but center is cut out and other bumper is grey, side skirts are in good condition (just not fitted atm)

car is currently not regoed, but has been previously.

motor runs great and was impressed how well it performed on 9psi (1st rb20 i have had)

so drop me a PM or call or txt after hrs

R32 Type M

Complied and previously registered

Rb20DET, 5 speed (140k km on motor)

Standard turbo, FMIC, HKS catback 3 ½”, 3” dump and front pipe, 3 ½” Cat

Rb25 P/S pump (non Hicas) and harmonic balancer, P/s cooler

A/C removed completely

R33 GTR fuel pump relay wired to battery with shut off switch on dash panel

Suspension

R33 front LCA

Front and rear cusco strut braces

Cusco front coilovers, GAB adjustable rear coilovers, spare pair of leaking cusco rears

Adjustable caster arms

Rear subframe bushes

Driveline

5 puck Exceedy button clutch

New clutch slave cylinder

Shimmed viscous diff (locked tight)

17x8 5 spoke random jap rims on front (good tyres), S14 stockO’s on the rear (spare 16 tyres)

Interior

All sound deadening removed

Heater box removed

Ebay deep dish steering wheel

Autometer monster tacho, electronic boost, oil pressure and coolant temp gauges (unknown brand)

Battery relocated to boot in box with isolator switch

6 switch panel in dash centre

Bunnings drift button

Stock front seats

immobiliser

Maintanence items (done 1 prac nite @ QR)

Gates Racing timing belt

Diff oil, Gearbox oil, engine oil + filter

BKR7E spark plugs @ .8mm

Cam and crank seals, rear main seal

Spares

Dash pad (good nick, good vents)

P/s rack, Rh wishbone and hub, caster arm brackets

Front bumper, Rh front guard, fuel flap

Coilpacks, tyres, rear coilovers (leaking)

Many other bits out of a front cut

$4500

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