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Item: 1993 R32 GTST

Location:Adelaide, Sth Australia

Item Condition:Perfect condition

Reason for Selling:Wanting something cheaper for drift

Price and Payment Conditions:$16000

Extra Info:

Engine: RB20DET

VG30 turbo 180rwkw

HYBRID GT SPEC intercooler 650x300x100

NGK Platinum plugs

Serviced and tuned TILBROOK AUTO AND DYNO

Suspension: TEIN HR coilovers

Front and Rear adjustable camber arms

Front adjustble castor arms

Whiteline rear adjustable satbilizer bar (custom)

(already setup for drift)

Others: Hicas lock kit

New diff (unfortunately viscous)

Serviced

Momo steering wheel

Immaculate interior

RAZO turbo timer

Great car, handles and drives very well, minimal to no lag and great power

Contact Details:0404873163 or pm me or email me

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This car should really not go un-noticed, if your in adelaide, or basically anywhere its perfect for just normal road driving its got enough boost to ge tout of trouble and enough power and torque to slide it sideways and drift till your hearts content, perfect little package

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