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R32 RB25det TRACK ONLY

Engine: Rb25det

- Full exhaust

- FMIC

Interior

- R33 seats

Suspension

- Standard Shocks/springs

- Adjustable front arms

- Adjustable castor rods

- New brake pads

- Heavy duty clutch

Exterior

- Aftermarket bonnet

Body is in average condition

Car is suited for track only as it is defected and engineered so no chance of getting it back on the road

Gearbox has been rebuilt, very tight

$5000

0403 786 584

Melbourne, Vermont

Hakan

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Judging by the plates on the firwall this car has previously been complied with the rb20det?

If so that would mean if someone wanted to go to the trouble of installing an rb20det and any other stock parts needed they could get it road registered, or is there something else that will prevent that?

Is there only a canary on it or full epa?

Probably get more interest if you clarified this.

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