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Hey guys selling my gas stag regretfully 97 s1 stagea

R33 gtr gearbox clutch less than 1yr old

S14 lsd diff

Custom tailshaft

Gas research lpg system

Garrett gt2528rs turbo

Aluminum radiator

Thermo fan

Front mount intercooler

R33 front brakes

Apexi safc

Coilovers all round

160kms

R32 gtr wheels with good tread

Towbar

Made 190kws @ wheels on 13psi

Was planning on building a rb25/30 for the car and hav a nice rb30 ready for it...just last week piston 1 dropped compression. I dont have the time or space to do wat I planned for it and sadly has to go...has been my everyday driver and hasnt let me down..

its cheap to run and runs better on gas!!!

Comes with 160psi all cylinder good runner rb30 engine ready for swap or a rb25 can be had for 1k just swap the parts over.And quite a few spares if the price is good

The car is still complete and registered even drives well still and all great besides motor. My loss is ur gain..Im after $4500 which is less than wat ive spent

Located in northern suburbs

Thanks rob

0403 107 513

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