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1972 240z has been restored from top to bottom alot of money has been spent on it

rota rbx's 17x9 on the front 17x9.5 on the back look massive running the l28 turbo with a big cam with a t28 with 6psi vl injectors if u push it to 10 psi no doubt it would make around the 300hp Microtech ECU zg flares all round white peral paint

110k's on it and less then 4000k's with the new engine 2 things need to be done on the car clutch is a lil slippy after driving it for a hour + and the turbo

needs to be changed out but still boosts on just a small oil leak from the turbo i have a spare one here just a clean swap over

This car is so clean u cant find them like this no more

If ur gonna offer me a swap only GTR's and evo's Must be over 400hp or i wont even look at it

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