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bank sez its goto go!

1989 r32 gts-4 factory 5 speed rb20 turbo

106,000km - Full service history from japan

brand new trust Front mount intercooler (500kms old)

gtr front bar

brand new hks hyper max coilovers (500km old)

brand new hks style dump and 3 inch exhaust system

hks 2535 turbo (been installed 500km)

apexi power fc ecu

tomei 256 cams

trust cam gears

profec b spec 2 ebc

gtr injectors

brand new extreme 9 puck clutch with gtr pull type clutch conversion (500km old)

17 inch work mesiter alloys

300 hp @ wheels

12.4 @ 109mph

6 months rego

car is in WA

its awesome to drive, handles great, and has the driveline to handle serious horsepower

$17,000

or

$19500 with rims

http://www.driveline.net.au/gallery/2005//...21/IMG_6783.jpg

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