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Hey Guys... this is my 32 4 door.... Work VS KF rims, White, Rb25....

4 DOOR SKYLINE GTS-T

R33 2.5 ENGINE & BOX

POWER FC WITH HANDHELD

HKS 25/30 TURBO

HKS DUMP PIPE

HKS TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

HKS STAINLESS EXHAUST SYSTEM

7 POINT EARTH KIT

SPLIT FIRE D1 COILS

FACTORY SUNROOF

CUSCO FULLY ADJUSTABLE SUS

CUSCO UPPER & LOWER CONTROL ARMS

CUSCO SWAY BARS

CUSCO ADJUS CASTER RODS

CUSCO FRONT AND REAR UPPER AND LOWER STRUT BRACES

BN SPORTS SIDE AND REAR SKIRTS

NEW BN SPORTS KIT

FULL GTR BRAKES UPGRADE

GTR FUEL PUMP

GTR FRONT GUARDS & BONNET

10" REAR AND 9.5" FRONT RIMS

GREEDY OIL COOLER + REMOTE OIL FILTER KIT

FULL SET OF GREEDY-GAUGES

NISMO 2 WAY MECHANICAL LSD

PWR COOLER WITH STAINLESS PIPING

BLITZ ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER & TURBO TIMER

3 CORE RADIATOR

PILLAR TENSION ROD

MOMO STEERING WHEEL

8 POINT CAGE

Call me on 0405711000

Gold Coast

$22.000 ono

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Yes, Power is 310HP at the wheels at charlies motors in brisbane. about 80,000 on the engine. Just had timing belt and tensioners etc done for safety as it has just had a major service. Runs beautiful and has a knock of 12 at 1.2 bar of boost. Great strong engine. Needs to go asap. Needs cash bad.

my rotas running around the same power (only 8psi tho) yours sounds perfect for wat i want ive PM'd u back :worship: 310hp is around 220rwkw? hrmm mate here is making 248rwkw ( 350ish HP) with pretty much same set up but rb20

had compression check?

No Have had no Compression Test. THe Car made that power on 1 bar of Boost at charlies motors in brisbane which is slightly under rated as they dyno there cars with no compensaters. It is capable of 1.3 bar or boost. Now has 6 months rego and a spare GTR front bar.

would you swap it for a r32 gtr 92 model

very very very clean in an out

hks air filter an cam gears

trust suspension

bbs rims 17''

2510 turbos

apexi / blitz exhaust

apexi power fc

os giken twin plate clutch / flywheel

if your keen let me know ill send pics via email

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