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1993 R32 GTST with RB25DET (installed in Sydney)

Gunmetal Grey

102,000km (100k service done: Replaced Timing Belt, Drive belts, Water Pump, Spark Plugs, Oil flushed & new filter)

GCG Stage 2 450HP Hi-Flow turbo

Hybrid front mount intercooler, 600,300,75 with polished stainless steel piping

Bosch 450hp fuel pump

2litre surge tank

Malpassi fuel pressure regulator

Nismo radiator cap

Engine strut brace

17" White deep dish circuit racing wheels

DBA gold slotted and drilled brakes (front), Slotted (rears)

Brand new Bendix Ultimate front pads

Bilstein shocks

Nismo lowered springs (plus an additional set of lowered springs)

Daiken Exedy Heavy Duty Organic clutch

Apex'i S-afc

Apex'i boost gauge

Sard turbo timer

Custom three inch exhaust off turbo, stainless muffler

Kenwood flip face head deck with remote

HKS super sequential blow off valve

K& N Hi-Flow pod Filter

Genuine GTR front bar, & rear pods - The real stuff, Plastic, not fiberglass copies. M-Spec rear wing

Sunroof.

The car currently produces 217kw at the wheels at 5500rpm on 11psi (Dyno sheet accompanied) Very fast car! All receipts available since I purchased the car. The car is fully engineered and comes with rwc for all mods. For further details please PM.

Asking $20,000 neg

Car is located in Canberra.

UPDATE: 10/5/04: PICS!!!!

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Will You Sell The Rims Seperatly Or Swap??....i Have A 32 With 17's Aswell But I Really Want White Deep Dish

lunaticR32, sorry mate am looking to sell the car whole atm. If new owner doesn't want the wheels, may consider selling them seperate. I'll let u know. Cheers for the interest.

hey can i get pics to [email protected] thanks interested in a swap with another  r 32?? send me pics aswell i mite just buy

nuggie, only looking for a sale mate - Good luck with yours. Am working on trying to upload the pics today. Cheers.

hey, use www.pichold.com free image host :)

Thanks for the help dude. Unfortunately, their limit is smaller than SAU's upload limit! How annoying ay? Pics, should be up tomorrow. Have a mate who is gonna host - Sorry for the wait folks!

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