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(Sa) 1989 R32 Gtst Type M With Rebuilt Rb25


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Selling my 1989 R32 gtst type M. All mods listed below. Please text on 0433 522 234 for more pics and info.

8.5k with Rego or 8k with no Rego, price is firm.

Mods

Eninge Bay

.S2 RB25det with roughly 50000 and 100,000 service done with all fluids

.RB25det gearbox with brand new Exedy HD Clutch

.Coolant done (28//2014)

.New 42mm alloy rad with 1"fan

.Blitz intercooler with factory route so no holes cut

.Oil catch can

.Bosch 1000cc 14mm injectors with Turbosmart fuel reg

.HKS filter

.RB25neo crank angle sensor with adjustable cam gear

.Tomei 25 degree with 8.5mm lift cams

.T04E t2/t4 ar50 turbo on a highmount manifold

.GFB bov

.R35 GTR afm

.Brand new battery

.Aeromotive 340 stealth intank pump

.Dedicated and tuned to EFlex fuel/E85

.Splitfire coilpacks

.BPP Fuel rail

Power

.235.1rwkw @ 12psi and 259.8rwkw @ 16psi at 5700rpm with 900+nm of torque at the engine

Under the car:

.S15 stockies

.Bilstien shocks in front and KYB in the rear

Exhaust

.Turbo back 3" exhaust with Varex rear muffler

.40mm Tial external gate screamer

Exterior

.R series plates

.Full Type M kit

Bad points

.Slow leak from ABS unit

.Car has been resprayed white due to front end collision but has be repaired properly and drives fine.

.Crack in passenger side skirt

.Bonnet was srpayed with a rattle can and isn't the best

.Needs Navara D21 mechanical speed sensor for speedo to work but has GPS HUD.

Gumtree link contains pictures

http://www.gumtree.c...edan/1057479694

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