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1992 Burgundy Red R32 GTS-T Mspec

86000klms

5speed

18" Gold AVS model 7 Mags

3.5" zorst from the turbo back

Hi-flowed R34 turbo

NPC 2600lb Brass button clutch

NPC lightened flywheel

Bosch 040 fuel pump (550hp)

Frount mount intercooler

turbosmart type 3 supersonic BOV

cusco oil catch can

pod filter

apexi safc (Tuned by chip torque to 18psi)

Turbo smart bleed valve

Blitz full automatic turbo timer (FATT)

autometer boostgauge

Strut brace

(not sure about the suspension but its not standard)

Alpine head unit, pioneer 6x9's, JVC 6" 3 ways

Page gaurd 1000 alarm

187RWKW at chip torque

$18500 ono

Boondall, Brisbane

Anyone interested contact me on

0431 368 411

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Interested in a trade for a 180SX with 208kwATW, very nice looking car with alot of mods.

Let me know, I'm in Brissy too.

Sorry champ trading it in for a bike, any other info on the car is only a PM away.

Thanks

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