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R32 GTR

i have spent well over 15K in the past few months on this car , and it is now up for sale is more of EOI

then a sale , as if it doesn't sell i am not that fazed.

have owned this car for 8 months and spent more time in autosport engineering

then at mine(lol i just keep doing more to it)

rb26 rebuild at most 15k ago

cp forged pistons

n1 oil pump

metal head gasket

to4z at most 15,000kms old

ETM exhaust manifold

trail waste gate

700cc biltz injectors fully cleaned and spray checked 1000km ago

boscg 044 external pump with surge systeam

Bosch 023 intank

adjustable cam gears

HKS hard intercooler piping kit

greddy steal intake pipe

twin Z32 AFM's

HKS mushroom pods

custom air box

carbon bonnet

R33 GTR seats

boost gauge

Blitz ebc 1000kms old

PFC with hand controller

HKS cat back

hollowed out cat only thier so it looks legit

external gate as a screamer

WORK Vssf rims

Spitfire coli packs 1000kms old

greddy oil catch can

HKS coli overs

All brand new silicone hose kit under intake manifold

full engineered with papers

all oils and water flushed less then a 1000kms ago (motor , gear box , diffs , trnasefer case , raditor)

new tires less then a 1000kms ago

after market steering wheel

aftermarket very heavy duty clutch

cd/mp3 player

portable more i have missed

have receipts of a lot of work

it made 316rwkw on unigroup engineering on 16PSI witch is VERY , Has been retruned and makes more power

the body is a goodd condition could do with a few touch here and thier but nothing major at all

and am willing to send you pics as i am VERY UPFRONT!

ups but over all not a bad at all specially for its age. all electrics work BUT the clock? no idea why

Price is 22,000 ONO

phone number 0411838610

their will be no one elsa then me driving the car unless you have a deposit on hand AND PROOF you can actually afford the car.

the car is located in NSW Newcastle

If you are genrally intrested in the car , my mechainc Greg from autosport is willing to anser any qustions about this car

as he has done a fair bit of work on this car now and knows it in and out.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260746697998&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

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