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Some of the mods of the GTI-R:

• Black with Red Pearl

• Brand New Garrett GT28R turbo,

• Cusco front Strut tower brace,

• rear strut brace,

• Apexi SAFCII computer,

• duel stage boost controller,

• JIC fully adjustable coil-overs,

• 16" Chrome C5 mags with Pirelli p-zero tyres,

• 3" exhaust,

• twin dump pipe,

• drivers recaro bucket seat,

• isotta steering wheel,

• turbosmart type II BOV,

• HKS air pod,

• Plazamann custom Front mount intercooler,

• JVC head deck CD/MP3, Kicker competition 6" splits, MTX 10" sub, Schnider 2channell amp.

• Lots of work done with receipts.

Just to name a few........ :O

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Would you consider a swap for this:

R32 1989 Gts-T type M

85,000kms

5spd

Wine Red

Sunroof

Aftermarket Clutch (Unknown Type or Brand)

Aftermarket Diff 2way (Unknown Brand)

Front and Rear Strut Brace

Tien HA Coilovers (Good Condition)

Mismatched Wheels Volk 16" on rear Standard on front

Apexi Power Flow Pod Filter

HKS Boost Guage

Momo Steering wheel

GTR Drivers Seat

Dump Pipe back Straight thru exhaust Except Cat (brand name although unknown)

Aftermarket double Din Stereo (Carozeria Pioneer)

New Battery

Just had oil service incl new filter

Freshly Engineered and ready for Blue slip

80% tyres on the front 50% on the rear

Cheers :D

Tim

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