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Sarp guys..

My puppy is up for sale =( due to holidays and family expenses..need to fix family car.

Car is in SYDNEY

Here are the details:

Complianced

Skyline R32 GTST

Red / Burgendy

RB20DET

80+ thousand klms

Rego til NOV 05

Tints

ALarm

Bolt Ons:

GFB Stealth FX BOV (NEW)

Ruff FMIC (NEW)

Walbro 500hp intank Fuel Pump (NEW)

Full HKS GTR Exhaust System with Big Fat HKS Super Dragger

Some REAL heavy duty Clutch

Custom front Bar (minor crack)

GTR Rear Wing

Trust Boost / Temp Gauges in twin pillar

Greddy Turbo Timer

Apexi AVCR (NEW)

HKS GT2540 BB Turbo

Custom Oil, Water Lines.

HKS Dump Pipe

Apexi intake Pipe with Apexi Filter

Spare R32 Stock Turbo & R32/33 pipings, exhaust manifold etc.

Genuine Timing Belt Ready for fitting. (NEW)

Blitz 17x8 front & 17x8.5 rear wheels all with 95% firehawk tyres.

HKS EIDS (Electronic Idle Stabilizer, not fitted)

Full Trust suspension with adjustable dampering (not height) but car is lowered at a legal height.

Cusco brake stabilizer

Cusco Strut brace.

Tomei Anti-Lock Kit.

**Car has minor dent near the fuel cap area, got quoted $500 to fix, can minus this amount from full price. (see pics)

Apart from that car runs excellent, quite (engine & in-cabin), look after very well and always garaged, no leaks etc.

Asking price $19500neg

I will post recent pics soon, the pic attached is b4 the bolt on stuff.

**PLEASE Respond to [email protected] as i hardly check my PM's or alt. call 0407 881 474

Ryan

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