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So if I get enough interest in engine package or shell I'll be parting this out

Hey I'm considering selling my drift car

Black r32 2 door, full rb25 conversion, so many mods it isn't funny

Engine

Rb25

Kando t67

Am performance manifold, piping and exhaust

Tial 44mm gate

850cc SARd injectors

Z32 afm

Z32 nistune

Surge tank

Bosch 044, walbro intank

Oil Cooler and relo

Body

Gtr guards

Gtr front bar

Gtr copy bonnet

Pods and side skirts

Interior

Full buddy parts cage

Bride seat

Nardi wheel

Defi style gauges

Drift works hydro

Suspension

Coilovers

Smm knuckles

Extended lcas

Longer rack ends

Cazman toe arms

Jic camber arms

Strengthend subframe with solid bushes

Can come on drift r 18s or work equips

Looking for offers over 10k or swaps for a nice street car

Makes just under 300kw on 18psi, tuning done by Jaustech

Contact via pm or txt on 0400384033

In Adelaide

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