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Selling my r32 gtst with rb26 conversion its running a rebuilt 25 box with comp button clutch near new done 300km since.

has full gtr rear cradle and diff

complete gtr brakes

big front mount

big oilcooler kit and filter relocation near new done 300km since

alloy radiator near new done 300 km since

tein coilovers

r32 gtr wheels ku36 front tyres near new

aurtronic computer and aurtronic cdi

550 cc injectors

large garratt turbos ar 60 front dont know back and ball bearing

makes 290kw at the wheels on 14psi

selling as want an upgrade.

loads of fun car and heaps of potential for more power

$12500 ono 0411672105 no time wasters

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Havnt owned for long at all brought it spent a lot in short time and selling to get gtr lol my big mistake.

if i find a gtr with blown up motor for good price it wont be sold and all the good bits will be put on the new car. drives unreal very fast

I now have a gtr

the gtr has a blown motor so not sure if going to build a race motor out of the one in it or just use the one in this car. car can still be brought with hiflowed turbos and standard computer etc complete runner still for lot less. if interested please contact me as it can be changed around to suit.

can be sold as is less running gear. or with the 26 out of the gtr spun bearings or with current 26 with the turbos replaced with hiflowed stock turbos and standard computer.

may just strip the whole car out.

car is still complete as when the start of the post.

but i do have the gtr now and thinking ok putting all the mods on to it and selling the gtst but not sure with the parts from the gtr

trades welcome.

things have to start moving

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hey mate seen your car and doesn't look like a gtr but if it is sorry. Im building a r32 4dr with a 26det to go in it just wondering if u would know what type of engine loom ill need ? can i keep whats in there or should i just get a 26det loom from a r32 gtr ? (the body a r32 gts what currently has a rb20det. the rb26det is from a r32 gtr aswell)

hey mate seen your car and doesn't look like a gtr but if it is sorry. Im building a r32 4dr with a 26det to go in it just wondering if u would know what type of engine loom ill need ? can i keep whats in there or should i just get a 26det loom from a r32 gtr ? (the body a r32 gts what currently has a rb20det. the rb26det is from a r32 gtr aswell)

you want a 26 loom...there is a little wiring under the dash to do to make it all work but the rest plugs in.....

inbox me if you want more details and keep this post clean for the sale of the car..

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