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car is an r32 4 door rwd turbo
car was originally an n/a auto but the na engine had issues (used to overheat) so i bought a turbo engine and manual gearbox (only converted a month ago)

still has n/a brakes, also car has abs

17x9 advanti wheels with 235/45 tyres
car is lowered with kyb struts and unknown springs (the shocks are kyb hill climb
one rear shock is stuffed but with supply with a pair of coilovers for right price

has aftermaret boost, oil pressure and water temp gauges

all the water hoses have been replaced on the engine

car runs stock boost hasnt been boosted past stock since ive put the turbo engine in

gearbox crunches 2nd (was like that when i bought the engine conversion)

doesn't come with the cd player (its nothing flash anyway)

one of the rear windows doesnt wind down, never has since ive had the car never looked into why it doesnt cause i dont sit in the back seat

new exedy sports tuff clutch (doenst even have 1000k's on it)

speedo stopped working when i put the manual/turbo engine in, maybe the sender is stuffed in the box dont know

has hicas lock bar and adj rear camber arms

has 600x300x76 fmic

bigger exhaust i think 3inch not sure haven't really looked but its got a note

car sometimes missfires under load and then clears (does this most of the time) could be a vaccume leak could be a afm could be coils im unsure and dont have the time to fix it, will supply with a set of new bcpr6es11 spark plugs
also runs rough on idle sometimes

aircon works but the aircon compressor sounds bad

turbo is noisy but am supplying another stock unit with the car

car is $6000 Ono, will sell it a few hundred cheaper without the wheels byo wheels

will sell with rego if buyer gets a rwc within a week

paint isnt too good
the car is what it is

contact sms or call me: 0423 413 431

reason for sale is cause i have too many cars, not interested in swaps only cash

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bump it up, leak is coming from the inlet manifold gasket so im gonna change the gasket and itll be a goer or make an offer as is and ill supply the gasket

nope cause it doesnt seem to blow through there, its only 1/4 inch to big its just too long and i havent been stuffed to cut it down and its clamped tight

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