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R32 GTR 328rwkw

Full respray grey, 6 point cage, forged pistons, shotpeened rods, head work, cams, apexi power fc, garrett 28/60 -5 turbos near new, apexi intakes and pods, 700cc sard injectors, 040 pump, 100mm thick custom cooler, hks triple plate cutch, apexi coilovers, 2 way diffs front and rear. turbo back exhaust, drift wheels, 235 on front 255 rear. custom whiteline suspension, also has front and rear sway bars. apexi gauges on pillar, apexi boost controller.

i have probably forgotten a few things, alot of time and money has been spent on this car. made 328rwkw on 21 psi, have dyno papers.

$24,000

call 0421 173 880

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- Full Respray in gun metal grey using quality standox paint

- R33 GTR driveline

- Engine rebuilt forged pistons and shotpeened rods

- Head full port and polish with HKS cams and JUN valve springs

- Gearbox rebuilt and has HKS Triple plate clutch

- Garrett 28/60 -5 turbos

- Apexi Power FC

- Sard 660cc injectors

- Bosch 040 fuel pump

- Z32 Air flow meters

- ATS 2 way front and rear diffs

- Custom 100mm cooler

- 3 1/2 inch turbo back exhaust

- 6 point Jap cage in black

- Apexi N1 coilovers

- Custom whiteline suspension

- Front and strut braces and sway bars

- Apexi air pods

- Hard pipe kit

- Greddy oil and boost gauges on pillar

- Nismo 320km cluster

- Short shifter

- Custom catch can

- Slotted rear rotors and crossed front rotors

- Greddy Profec B boost controller hi/low setting

- Turbo timer

- Dished drift wheels 245 front 255 rear

- Alpine head unit

- painted engine covers and polished turbo pipe.

Alot of time and money has been spent on this car. Very sad to see it go,

havent got the time for it anymore. engine is still brand new, Great car to

drive. Made 328kw atw on 21 psi, have dyno papers.

$26,000ono

call 0421 173 880

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few things i missed, here is a revised write up of the car. still for sale

BODY

- Full Respray in gun metal grey using quality standox paint

- New windscreens and rubbers

DRIVELINE

- R33 GTR engine

- Engine rebuilt

- CP forged pistons

- Shotpeened rods

- Race bearings

- Linished and balanced crank shaft

- ARP main bolts and head studs

- Cometic head gasket

- Head full port and polish

- HKS cams

- JUN valve springs

- Sard 660cc injectors

- Garrett 28/60 -5 turbos

- Braided lines

- Apexi Power FC

- ARC intercooler

- Custom intercooler piping

- Z32 air flow meters

- Apexi air pods

- Hard pipe kit

- Bosch 040 fuel pump

- Custom catch can

- Turbo back exhaust

- ATS 2 way front differential

- ATS 2 way rear differential

- R33 Gearbox

- Rebuilt

- HKS triple plate clutch

SUSPENSION

- Apexi N1 coilovers

- Custom whiteline suspension

- Front and rear strut braces

- Front and rear sway bars

- Slotted rear brakes

- Cross drilled front brakes

COSMETICS

- 6 point jap cage in black

- Greddy oil gauge

- Greddy boost gauge

- Pillar gauge holder

- Nismo 320km cluster

- Short shifter

- Aftermarket gear knob

- Greddy Profec B boost controller hi/low setting

- Turbo timer

- Dished 17" drift wheels

- Alpine head unit

- Painted engine covers

- Polished turbo pipe

- Nismo oil cap

- Nismo Radiator cap

- New battery

- T-bolt clamps

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