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1989 r32 gtst rb20det, imported 5 years ago

165000k's

5 speed

6 months rego

modifications..

rb25 turbo with 20 actuator

greddy profec b 2 boost controller

fmic

3'' straight through exhaust, bell mouth dump

greddy oil catch can

greddy front strut brace

buddy club d1 front coilovers

cusco rear coilovers

rear pineapple bushes

hicas lock bar

gtr front bar

hid headlights

k&n pod enclosed

superspark coilpacks

turbo timer

alarm & immobiliser

tinted windows

deep dish steering wheel

lenso wheels...18x9 front & 18x10 rear

probably missed alot but will update..

i will upload pics of interior and engine bay tonight

along with dyno sheets....made 195kw..

chasing around $8500 ono

located in newcastle area

call luke on 0420419267

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Such a nice car, exactly what i am looking for but so far away (1,500ks) and havent sold my current car, im actually depressed right now :(

Goodluck man, looks tough!

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