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hey peoples.

i am looking to buy a R32GTST tommorrow and i was wondering if this sounds ok.

1993,

108,000km

microtech (for get the model one year old)

hks pod filter

front mount intercooler.

3inch exhaust including dump and high flow cat.

high flow r33 turbo

bleed valve 13psi - has been tuned on 15psi

big walbro fuel pump

front and rear strut braces

custom lowered springs18 inch chromies (look nice i had the same on my last 180sx) $1400

water temp / oil pressure / boost guages and shift light.

mp3 player (alpine) speakers AMP and sub $1800

auto technica steering wheel

razo gear knob

tinted windows

immoboliser/keyless entry.

very streight body silver paint no marks at all.

very very tidy intior.

there is probably more. and receipts are supplied for the mods.

one owner for 4 years selling to pay for house.

the guy wants 15g firm to me i think it is a good buy myself what do you think

cheers dave (sorry about the long post)

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Sounds good to me if it's in good condition.

Having all those mods already done to the car will save you thousands so assuming you want the power, this sounds good.

Dyno sheet? He must have had it tuned when he got the chip. With those mods you should see over 200rwkw no probs.

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