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Thinking about selling my 93 model 32 Coupe with a RB25/30 in it. I have had it a couple months, but I really need a 4 door. Im not in a huge rush to sell though, but I am open to swaps. Im looking to get a WRX, Forester or Liberty, or possibly a 33 4 door. Has to be Manual and turbo though

I really enjoy driving this car and I use it as my daily, but I am starting to use my car for work duties too and i need a bigger car. It has crazy amounts of torque, even off boost crusing in 5th.

$2200 was just spent on a Garrett 3540 turbo with a xspower highmount manifold with a Tial wastegate and a matching dump pipe for it, but they havent been installed yet. All of this was very expensive and will make the car even more of an animal when installed.

So heres the list.

Fresh RB25/30 even compression accross the board

metal head gasket

gates blue timing belt

rb25 turbo with 12 psi actuator

greddy copy forward facing plenum

hybrid front mount kit

550cc injectors

Remapped 32 ECU and 32 wiring loom used so all wiring looks stock :ph34r:

walbro fuel pump

alloy radiator

pod

3inh exhaust to cannon muffler

brass button clutch

short shift kit with Nismo knob

HKS turbo timer

18 inc 350z wheels

new 2 pac paint job

gtr grill

boost gauge

Catch can with air filter

momo sports steering wheel

hicas removed

plastic side skirts and rear pods

hks coilovers in the front and k office in the back

battery relocated to boot in battery box

alpine head unit

mtx speakers

Has Rego until March 2012

Im looking for $13,999 ono or more for swaps considering the parts that come with it. I am negotiable, so hit me up with offers, just nothing stupid :rolleyes:

Daniel

0422051559

Located on the Gold Coast

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Im not sure yet. I was waiting until I got the new turbo and stuff on it to get it on the dyno. It pulls fricken hard though :)

BUMP.

WILL SELL FOR $12,000 ONO WITHOUT TURBO PARTS

MAKE AN OFFER, WORST I CAN SAY IS NO :)

LOOKING FOR A NICE 4 DOOR. LEXUS, MAZDA, SUBARU, ETC SO HIT ME UP WITH SWAPS

PRICE DROP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WILL SELL FOR $12,000 ONO WITHOUT THE GARRET GT35/40, XS TURBO MANIFOLD,TIAL WASTEGATE & TRUST DUMP/FRONT PIPE

WILL SELL FOR $13,999 ONO WITH THE GARRET GT35/40, XS TURBO MANIFOLD,TIAL WASTEGATE & TRUST DUMP/FRONT PIPE

MAKE AN OFFER, WORST I CAN SAY IS NO

AND $15,000-$16,000 FOR SWAPS WITH ALL PARTS.

I am negotiable, so hit me up with offers, just nothing stupid please

PRICE DROP !!!

$11,500 ONO WITHOUT THE GARRET GT35/40, XS TURBO MANIFOLD,TIAL WASTEGATE & TRUST DUMP/FRONT PIPE

$13,000 ONO WITH THE GARRET GT35/40, XS TURBO MANIFOLD,TIAL WASTEGATE & TRUST DUMP/FRONT PIPE

PRICE DROP AGAIN !!!

$11,000 ONO WITHOUT THE GARRET GT35/40, XS TURBO MANIFOLD,TIAL WASTEGATE & TRUST DUMP/FRONT PIPE

$12,500 ONO WITH THE GARRET GT35/40, XS TURBO MANIFOLD,TIAL WASTEGATE & TRUST DUMP/FRONT PIPE

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