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1993 R32 GTS-t Skyline Type M

Exterior:

Gun Metal Grey

Tinted Windows (Darkest Legal)

Personalised Plates GRY32

Engine:

RB20DET

177 000 kms

Oil & Plugs changed every 10,000ks

3" Stainless Turbo back exhaust with hi-flow cat (Custom made by mercury motorsports)

Upgraded Fuel pump - Walbro 220L/hr

Heavy Duty Clutch - Daiken Excedy from NPC

Boost Controller - Turbosmart 2 stage (set to 11psi)

K & N Panel Filter

Turbo Timer - HKS Type 0

140kw at the wheels (shootout mode)

Wheels, Brakes & Suspension:

17" KOYA K55 Machined Chrome 5 spoke wheels

Tyres - 215/45 R17 Nangkang NS2 - Front (80% Tread)

225/45 R17 Nangkang NS2 - Rear (95% Tread)

Bendex Ultimate Pads fitted 5000km ago

Lowered suspension (king springs low)

Interior:

Panasonic mp3 headunit

Magnat 6" Splits (front)

Magnat 6" Speakers (rear)

Splitfire boost gauge

MOMO Fighter Steering Wheel

HKS Gear Knob

Mongoose Alarm with imobiliser & sensors

Condition:

A few blemishes in the paint on the bonnet and rear wing.

Air con is not working (a regas should fix it).

Interior is in very good condition.

Overall a reliable daily driver with only mild modifications.

Asking $11 800neg.

Registered til Nov '06

Reason for selling: Owner going overseas

Email: [email protected]

0402 099 416

Kangaroo Point

Callan.

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car still 4 sale bro.. would be interested in a look on saturday if it is..

Ring or send him an SMS if you want to get a hold of him dude. End of finacial year, some people wont get back on here for a week or more.

BTW, its a very well looked after and clean car.

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