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1990 R32 GTS-T Track/Drift - Partial Complete



7000 ono or Swaps



Located Near Bribie Island, Queensland


Contact Mark on 0434 713 600



The inteior is stripped out, the sound deading has been removed, most parts are fitted, cage needs to be welded in, seats need to be fitted, dash needs to be refitted, exhaust has to be made, Fuel pump and surge tank needs to be fitted. Have spent alot of money on it, the new parts alone are worth over 15K, sadly Im trying to buy my first home and need to sell it.


Will post Pictures tonight.


Comes with everything to finish the car apart from an exhaust



Engine Parts



RB25DET Engine (Fitted)


RB25DET 5 Speed Gearbox (Fitted)


YellowJack Coil Packs (Fitted)


MicroTech LT12s Ecu/hand controller, x6 ignitor, R33 Direct Plug In Loom Adapter (Fitted)


6-Boost Manifold High Mount (New Never Used) (Fitted)


50mm TurboSmart WasteGate (New Never Used)


Kinugawa Turbocharger 4" Anti-Surge T67-25G T25 10 cm V-Band Housing (New Never Used) (Fitted)


Dynamic injectors ID1000 (New Never Used) (Fitted)


bosch fuel pump 040 (New Never Used)


Surge Tank (New Never Used)


Oil Cooler (New Never Used) (Fitted)


Front Mount Intercooler


SpeedFlow fittings



Suspension



BC Racing Coilovers (New Never Used) (Fitted)


KKR HICAS Elimination Kit (New Never Used) (Fitted)


Front Camber Arms (New Never Used) (Fitted)

KKR Castor Rods (New Never Used) (Fitted)

KKR Rear Camber Arms Type 1 (New Never Used) (Fitted)

KKR Rear Traction Arms (New Never Used) (Fitted)

Aluminium Cradle Bushes (New Never Used) (Fitted)

Extra Lock Spacers (New Never Used) (Fitted)


Interior


Bride Zieg III - FRP x 2 seats (New Never Used)

8-Point Bond RollCage - not assembled (New Never Used)

Racing harness x 2 (New Never Used)

Oil Temp Gauge (New Never Used)

Oil Pressure Gauge (New Never Used)

Fuel Pressure Gauge (New Never Used)

Water Temp Gauge (New Never Used)

A/F Ratio Gauge (New Never Used)


Wheels


Rota Boost 18x10 with 4 new tyres

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