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Hey All

Have a 1996 Stagea Rs4

Rb25DET awd auto

Has garret GT2835R larger turbo with manifold and wastegate fitted

Greddy emanage piggy back ecu

front mount intercooler

adjustable fuel pressure reg

3 inch exhaust turbo back

(did have greddy boot controller, unit still attached to engine someone knocked off the controller in cabin)

Have a dyno printout with 224.2HP done 2008

17 inch gold AVS wheels tyres fair

Body kit needs some work, lower lip is split, I have sinced removed it as scrubs going out my driveway, side skirts also have cracks etc..

Interior is in good cond and pretty clean

Body is good apart from dent in rear tail gate (one on ebay for $250 same colour)& a couple of scratches here & there

Has series 2 tail lights, one has crack near dent in tailgate

Have all books from Japan, orginal import papers when brought in in 2005 alomg with the complaince paperwork when was done

Also receipts from original owner when purchased.

Runs starts and drives, may need tune and boost controller sorted, it stalls when you take off and stop suddenly, also torque converter seems to be making whining noise (I think it has had one put in it at some stage by look of it as its been painted)

No rego needs blue slip in NSW

In Sydney $8500 open to reasonable offers..

I also have a set of R33 GTR rims here for sale, which i was going to fit, along with brakes (sold the brakes already) and was going to do manual conversion but dont have time anymore so unfortunately must sell.

Tks

Daniel.

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