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I can already tell that Im going to need coilovers springs with higher spring rates, currently running 5k/6k. I'll need my guards rolled, adjustable front and rear end.

I do want them on, but omfg it needs alot of work and $$ to get them to fit properlly.

EOI at this stage, but fair sure ill sell it.

VG30 turbo, on modified RB20 manifold to run external gate, tial copy gate that is sticking open, screamer from gate.

turbo has SFA shaft play, and boosted hard in the 3 laps of the block i got to

do before the gate stuck open.

reason for sale, i have a high flowed 25 turbo avail to me, wich would save me having to

buy another gate and sort out springs etc etc.

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$400 firm at this stage.

VG30 NO LONGER FOR SALE!!

i do however have an RB25 hi flow turbo, built by MTQ, in good working order, no shaft play, possibly needs new compressor wheel as this one has a few nics in it, been quoted 300 bucks for new wheel by MTQ, **300 bucks FIRM*

i do however have an RB25 hi flow turbo, built by MTQ, in good working order, no shaft play, possibly needs new compressor wheel as this one has a few nics in it, been quoted 300 bucks for new wheel by MTQ, **300 bucks FIRM*

MTQ? Please elaborate...

So this is direct bolt on for RB25 uses all stock oil and coolant lines? Would I need fuel pump and injectors? Or is cooler and turbo back and ecu controll sufficient?

Nissan Skyline R32 Gts-t nissan skyline r32 gts-t (WHITE)

1992

117,000kms, manual turbo,

tein coilovers all round,

speghetii madifold,

3inch HKS exhaust system,

HKS super seqesual blowie,

large front mount intercooler,

blitz turbo timer

turbosmart boost controller

blitz sleeping motor gauge

trust gearknob

Greddy swaybar

alarm and imobliser

heavy duty brass puk button clutch,

all 4 brake pads have just been replaced

16 inch white racing rims usre what brand pretty light with good tread left on them

FULL BN BODYKIT. (white will hole already drilled just fit and go) (kit is not fitted to the car yet but will do it this weekend.

setup for drifting

just been throught regency for ride height and all sweet now,

.

all carpet has been taken out but i will put back in for the buyer if they wish

car runs like a dream any test welcomed starts up first time all the time

$6500 firm after a quick sale no offers thanks in need of cash wont find any cheaper in this condition

here are some pics of what it looks like now witout the kit i will put more pics on with the kit after the weekend,

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