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Nissan R32 GTST 1993 2door

MECHANICAL

RB25 series 2 engine

Splitfire coilpacks

RB25 5 speed gearbox

Engine bay mounted intercooler

Jim Berry race clutch with Braided clutch line

2 way LSD

Bosch 040 intank fuel pump

3inch exhaust, hotdog muffler, twin tips

SUSPENSION

Custom crossmember rack moved forward ~25mm

Extended LCA's

Non hicas power steering rack

Tie rod spacers in rack

S14 tie rod ends with longer tie rods

Tein castor rods

HSD HR coilovers

Non Hicas S13 rear cradle

Cusco toe arms and adj camber arms

GTR rear swaybar

R33 brakes front & rear

OUTSIDE

Exterior factory crystal white (326)

GTR Bonnet w/N1 lip

GTR Front bar w/N1 vents

GTR bumper reo

GTR grill

GTR headlights

M spec sideskirts

M spec rear pods

Carbon fibre roof lip

RAYS gram lights 57D 18x9.5+12 painted gunmetal

INSIDE

Apexi Power FC ecu

Eboost street boost controller

Defi' Din gauges (oil temp oil pressure and water temp)

Nardi Classic

Broadway mirror

Rare factory seatbelt holders and factory seatbelts

Great condition dash and trims. All modifications have been modplated and car will come registered. Looking to sell for asking price but I am slightly negotiable.

Phone 0499502000

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