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Guest Miss_Nismo

FOR SALE: R32 with NEO RB25DET engine conversion, 5 Speed manual, beautiful car!

• RB25DET NEO Engine 178rwKw

• Custom paint re-spray (Subaru WRC Metallic Blue)

• GTR Front Bar, side skirts and rear skirt

• Standard Wheels (White powdercoat), and 32 GTR(Sumitomo) Brakes with Braided lines.

• Trust Intercooler

• Electric Sunroof

• Recently replaced Tyres (Hankook Ventus), Clutch (extreem HD), and Gearbox

• Other extras include K&N airpod, Nismo gearknob and leather boot.

- Pager Alarm with remote start and microwave sensor.

Car has done about 132,000 kms, engine I believe would now have done between 30,000-40,000 kms. The car has been through Regency Park (Adelaide RTA)and the engine conversion is 100% completely engineered.

REGRETFUL SALE!

$17,000 ono

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