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R32 gtr for sale

its my incomplete project lost interest motor has been just put back in needs everything hooking back up im slowly doing it. complete car

Comes with complete rb26 twin turbo big turbos like -5s stainless exhaust manifolds and dumps.

555 injectors

aurtronic cdi and aurtronic smc

os triple plate clutch

has large thrust intercooler and gredy piping

alloy radiator

grex oil cooler kit

$14000

im interested in anything that could be used as a novice track car. 180sx r33 gtst r32 gtst s13 s14 300zx supra nothing SLOW

located up at the central coast contact me on 0411672105

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WTF is "like -5s" lol :P

If they aren't -5s, then I'll give you 'like' $14k <_<

Uhm yea and you could have my prelude. sold the ECU a while back but everything else is still there. b20a6, gt2860rs (disco potato), all custom IC piping etc, not dynod with proper pump as it died and hadda put a cheapy in but will be at least 200kw

decimates medium modded skylines and commos etc. been to winton a couple times.

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WTF is "like -5s" lol :P

If they aren't -5s, then I'll give you 'like' $14k <_<

Uhm yea and you could have my prelude. sold the ECU a while back but everything else is still there. b20a6, gt2860rs (disco potato), all custom IC piping etc, not dynod with proper pump as it died and hadda put a cheapy in but will be at least 200kw

decimates medium modded skylines and commos etc. been to winton a couple times.

i put a wtf are these turbos on the induction section befor i put i sat the motor back in

they are ball bearing .60 front ar .64 exhaust and made 290rwkw on 14 psi.

after rwd so can drift aswell

they have .6Oar front housing .64 rear and on serial plate has numbers 466089-new gt25 t3 bb AG 0104j they are ball bearing

that is the turbo numbers

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mmmm, nom nom.

you can drift with FWD!!! lol :P

290kw on 14 is very decent anyway.

plan was to put a e85 race fuel system tune for big power race untill it blow up get 350kw or something

can come with spare block to rebuild got lots of spare parts head etc motor parts are in the parts section

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Yer after something of less value i know itwould be a top race car engines is in and running price is up and i currently near sold as someone wants it complete running so tryn to get it all together

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