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Hi all. 
I think it’s a good time to sell the old girl and let someone appreciate the work. I am open to offers around the $30k 

I am only thinking of selling because of the current market. I don’t need to sell it so please be respectful. 
 

if anyone is interested or have questions please PM me.

 

The car has been driven more than 50kms in the last 6 years since I moved to QLD, it has 93000kms on the clock. 

1993 R32

Rb30 soc running 19psi 

Forged pistons

Hbeam rods 

gt35/40 turbo

50mm waste gate

Eboost2 

Custom plenm 

Big intercooler 

3” stainless exhaust turbo back 

wade stage 2 cam

Microtec lt10s ecu with dash

M&W pro10 cdi & fireball coil

Fuel lab regulator 

880cc injectors

All new high temp spark plugs and leads

Bosh 044 fuel pump with surge tank 

rb25 gearbox 

1000hp clutch 

one piece tail shaft 

longer diff gears

The car was painted 13 years ago and has lived in a garage the whole time I have owned it ( 17 years ) there are a few scratches and dints but nothing major. 


I am sure there is more but can’t remember. 

Cheers  

 

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