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sellin my r32 owned it for over 2 yrs and bought it off the first owner is aus

has 129XXXX ks serviced every 5000k with castrol edge sport

all tuning has been done by chea at powertune sydney

makes 222rwkw on 16psi safely have dyno sheet

MODS:

ENGINE:

rb20det 129000

hks 25/30 turbo braided oil lines

nistune

550cc seimens injectors

z32 afm

greddy frount mount kit

yellow jacket coil packs

turbosmart bov

d1 catch can

70mm alloy radiator

greddy profec 2 boost controller 16psi hi boost 10 low boost

apexi intake pod in custom box

500hp walbro fuel pump

3'' turbo back exhaust

hi flow cat

DRIVETRAIN:

RB25DET gear box

custom built extreme 5puk brass button clutch with carbonic inserts(REAL BITEY NEVER SLIPS)

bc er series coilovers less than 2000k old

adjustable camber arms

adjustable castor rods

shimmed diff

solid mount bushes (currently not in car)

OTHER:

lenso D1r matte black rims

18x10+22 rear 18x8.5+13 20mm bolt on spacer front

gtr front bar

n1 boot lip(not on car but will coME With)

genuine gtr bonnet

m spec side skids

gtr rear pods

gtr strut brace

carbon fibre roof spoiler

tinted side blinkers

nismo gear knob

saber boost gauge

15% tint

clarion dvd player

opm deep dish steering wheel

pioneer speakers

mongoose alarm and immoboliser

first genuine buyer to see will buy..

only interested in swaps for a lexus is200 otherwise

$14000 ono

txt or ring my phone as i wont be back on here

0431189311

PHOTOS ARE BEFORE NEW COILOVERS WERE INSTALLED SITS LOWER NOW

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