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Hi guys.. im seeling my car due to an upgrade....

The featurs as follows:

1992 R32 GTSt

Type M

106000 K's

Metalic Black

Specs:

NOTE: All the mechanical work has been done by V&E RIGOLI RACING here in sydney. most of you are familiar with his work and know him well with the cars he makes.

- Full Rebuilt with 20 thou oversized ARIAS Forged pistons (at 100000 K's)

- Garrett GT3040 600 hp Turbo

- Tial 38mm wastegate

- EMS Stinger 3 Computer

- Custom high mount manifold

- Custom FMIC

- Torbosmart dual stage boost controller

- 3" Exhaust with 4" Mufller

- HID 8500k Xenon light

- 18" mag wheels

- Isotta leather steering wheel (in red)

- Apexi EL2 boost gauge

- Apexi RSM

- Blitz BOV

- Blitz dual turbo timer

- K&N Airfilter

- Polished Rocker cover, turbo intake housing, top intercooler pipe.

- Custom oil catch can

- DBA Front Sloted rotors

- JVC MP3 Player

- Rockfort Mono channell AMP

- Rockfort 12" Sub

The car in is Excellent condition and it been looked after very well.

Performance wise it has 320rwhp (235rwkw) @ 1.4 bar and it has a potential of doing low 12s and high 11s depending on the day and all that.

It has a NSW custom plate number "RB GUN" which will come with car.

Im chasing $20000 ONO.

please NO time wasters. Please email me at [email protected] or PM me or call me on 0412715780.

Cheers :P

Babak

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Any interested person wanna make a reasonable offer?

Also there is a possibility that the car wiould be in Nextwednesday (20 of october) WSID drags. so u guys might come and have a look at it there.

yeah this car is so clean its not funny, saw it at parra maccas a few sat nights ago, haha the owner came and parked right next to us, i spent the next 15 mins checking it out as much as possible.. so damn clean, i loved it and was actually wondering to myself "i hope he sells it one day... TO ME" :D

i havent quite got that much yet though :D

whoever the lucky buyer is, i envy you. :devil2:

good luck with the sale.

frickin nice car. im in love with it :D :love: :love:

yeah this car is so clean its not funny, saw it at parra maccas a few sat nights ago, haha the owner came and parked right next to us, i spent the next 15 mins checking it out as much as possible.. so damn clean, i loved it and was actually wondering to myself "i hope he sells it one day... TO ME" :D

i havent quite got that much yet though :D:D

whoever the lucky buyer is, i envy you. :devil2:

good luck with the sale.

frickin nice car. im in love with it :D :love: :love: :looney: :looney:

- The Crystal method thanks for that :(

- 180sx_dogg: Yes i do have an upgraded injectors and they are 550cc.

Guy i hope the weather will be good so i can take the car for some timing on wednesday.

Im hopping for mid 12s. just need to get the power to the ground:(

  • 3 weeks later...

The car is still for sale and consider offers over $20k as is or i will take out the turbo setup and advertise the car cheaper in a seperate ad.

cheers

Babak.

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