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1992 R32 GTSt Skyline

Body Etc:

Black => Red, Full Respray In Japan

GTR Bodykit => Alloy Bonnet & Guards, Genuine N1 Front Bar, Rear Wing

Rolled Rear Guards to accomodate tyres

Sunroof

ABS

Engine & Other Mods:

RB20DET

Coustom high flow seiera turbo made by ATP curently running 1.1 bar (NEW)

TRUST 3" Front mount Intercooler

GREDDY Intercooler Piping

Custom Made ECU with spare reprogrammable EPROMS

300ZX Air Flow Meter

600HP Bosch Motorsport Fuel Pump (NEW)

Exedy Ceramic Button Clutch (NEW)

RB20DET gearbox (NEW)

3" Turbo Back system with removable silencer (NEW Dump Pipe and Cat)

Aftermarket LSD(?)

Suspension:

Adjustable height coilovers

Adjustable Castor Bushes

Adjustable Camber Bushes

Wheels & Tyres:

F: Zelda Tri Spokes 17x8" => 235/45/17

R: Zelda Tri Spokes 17x9" => 265/40/17

Interior:

Alpine Double Din In Dash 3 Disc Stacker/Tape/Tuner with 6ch 4v pre-outs, Equaliser, Track and Station Titleing

Greddy Boost Gauge

Genuine GTR Steering Wheel

Alloy Gear knob

$20,000 ono

Call Adam 0419 504 338

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