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This car has been modeled on Richards & Skafes Bathurst R32 1992 GTS-T Race Car

FOR SALE offers above $30 000

This race car is turn key ready, there is nothing to do,

Has been racing for 2 seasons and just refreshed the motor, listed below are some of the many parts and modifications done. Have spent over $70000 on building.

RB 20 tuned to 300 Hp potential for more.

TO4 turbo with custom steam pipe exhuast manifold

Custom inlet manifold

45mm progate external waste gate

wolf 3D version 4 computer

brass button 2500 lb clutch

custom close ratio gearbox with steel slectors

Kaz locker 4.3 to 1 ratio diff

Adjustable apexi suspension

4 spot brakes with big disks

pagen race pads

large intercooler

engine oil cooler

remote oil filter

custom aluminum race radiator

corbeau race seats

willans 5 point race harnesses

full wieght reduction

foam filled fuel cell

bosch motor sports fuel pumps

CAMS approved super car roll cage

tilton braking system with bias control

Braided brake lines

momo leather steering wheel

Has full CAMS log books

Car was raced for 2 seasons with out an accident and is In show car condition.

Have numerous photos

Please contact me on 08 9578 3303 and ask for Peter

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where did you add the pictures?

I can't see any..

and when you say

This car has been modeled on Richards & Skafes Bathurst R32 1992 GTS-T Race Car

I assume you either mean GTR or just the colour code of the gtr so red with white wheels or something.

I'm just a little consufed as to what makes this r32 gtst with some nice mods worth over $30K

or was that a typo.

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