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4 sale is my r32 gte 4 door RARE originally rb20de single cam still have orignal motor the car only has 93,000kms on it all orignal

Engine

R33 s2 rb25de

Gates racing timing belts

Gates drive belts

Drift pod filter

Nismo low engine mounts

Alloy radiator

New water pump

Driveline

R32 Gtst gear box

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Custom gear box mount

Custom tails haft

R200 locked LSD

6 bolt drive shafts

Suspension

Kyb buzz spec coil overs front and rear

R33 front sway bar

Nolafane street tuff bushes all around

Interior

Uncracked dash

Removed body deadner

Battery in boot

Pioneer head unit

Clarion speakers

Momo drift steering wheel

Tinited windows

Exterior

Sticker bombed rear window and fuel filler cap

17x7.5 in rims unknown brand

4 skyline stockies

P.m for contact info interested in swaps

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no it doesnt but it is ready for engineers just dont have the money to pay for the certificate. rego runs out on the 13th July and asking for around the 8g mark

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