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*1993 model, 02 imported R32 with a full BEE R 9 piece R34 GTR conversion kit with a Brand New AA Approved Fiberglass Bonnet done by BLITS BODYKITS who do AUSTRALIA WIDE street legal Fiberglas/ carbon fiber body kits comes with the grantee to show police if there are any disputes.

*Brand new paint job (Metallic blue with a blue pearl)

*5sp turbo RB20Det (130,000kms)

*BRAND NEW EXEDY CLUTCH installed on 18th of march 2011 (comes with warranty)

*full service done on 19th of march 2011

*Gearbox service 18th of march 2011

*Blue gates timing belt and fan belts

*D2 adjustable purple coil overs front and back

*Mspec racing alloy radiator

*Front mount cooler

*R33 turbo

*Drift steering wheel

*Turbo smart adjustable boost only running 10psi as i rarely boost

*Apexi s-afc2 airflow conv

*Apexi pod

*k&n oil breather

*k&n oil filter

*Front strut brace

*blue Drift boost, temp gauges piller mounted

*18x10" equip work drift rims x2

*18x10" gulf stich rims x2

*18x10" lenso d1rs on the rear brand new semi slicks x2

*FMIC with polished piping and blue silicon joiners.

*full sports 3 half" exhaust with screamer(ventent back into exhaust)

*Really nice sounding exhaust

Any questions call or text on 0401 150 785

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nice car buddy

was up at brisbane today from adelaide (holiday) and saw it parked on the side of the road,

i turned to my gf and said " look at that nice 32"

haha

small world 8-)

good luck with the sale buddy!

nice car buddy

was up at brisbane today from adelaide (holiday) and saw it parked on the side of the road,

i turned to my gf and said " look at that nice 32"

haha

small world 8-)

good luck with the sale buddy!

yeh i work at the casino and park it out frount so its on camra so i can wach it haha =] ... sertinly is a head turner ... allso JUST GOT THE APEXI S-AFF2 instaled

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