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CAR: Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t

YEAR: 1993

COLOUR: Wine Red

TRANSMISSION: Auto

LOCATION: Central Coast NSW

KM's- 192000

CONDITION: Appart from usual nics (vents etc) its in good condition

REASON FOR SELLING: opportunity for upgrade has arisen

MODIFICATIONS:

Dr DRIFT chipped ecu

Full 3" exhaust with hks copy split dump pipe

front mount intercooler

Arias Forged pistons 20thou ovesize

ported and polished heads

1mm oversize valves

match ported manifolds

ported exhaust manifold

high flowed VG30 Turbo 450hp

Sard Adj Fuel Reg

Fully balanced and machined bottom end

k&n flat panel filter

standard injectors

R32 GTR Fuel pump

Std Blow off valve

Caltex Vortex 98

Lowered on super low king springs

stock auto transmission

208.1 RWKW at 1.4 BAR

All reciepts can be shown

PRICE: $8,500 including the wheels shown...this is very cheap for what has been done..

PM or phone Aaron on 0412 039 232

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Edited by DRFT32
  • 2 weeks later...

yes it has a RWC and the car will have 12 months rego on it for NSW because it runs out on the 22nd..if you dont was me to register it in NSW let me know..i will get some interior pics today for ya's. the gearbox is fine...still holding up but $2500 drive in drive out i would convert it..i was about to but now selling it i'm not..but the gearbox is fine. the engine is about 20,000 kms old since the rebuild so its fine..i have put the standard turbo back on the car incase i dont sell it and have to wholesale it but i can put the high flowed one back on which is only 5000km's old. the standard turbo's seal is running thin so the car has a bit of smoke when it climbs boost with this turbo on it. yes i do have a dyno sheet and this was before the exhaust was completed and the ecu re chipped so it should put out more than 208 plus if you convert it manual it should put out more again.

thanks guys

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