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1992 HCR32 Nissan Skyline GTS-t

5-Speed Manual, Black with factory sunroof

115,000km (serviced every 5,000)

Air Con converted to the current environmentally friendly one.

Dark tinted windows.

3 point immobiliser with tracking.

rego until late March 07. Tracking until October 07 I think

Mods:

3" turbo back exhaust (unsure of dump pipe but it's a GReddy Power Extreme II Catback)

Blitz LM front mount intercooler

A'PEXi S-AFC II (tuned by UAS)

HKS Type-1 Turbo Timer

Walbro intake fuel pump

Blitz AC Racing Boost and EGT gauge

Nismo damper adjustable shocks

C's short shift kit

Nismo GT shift knob

A'PEXi front strut bar

Tomei hicas locking kit

HID's (proper ones with ballast/inverter, not a globe replacement)

Dynamat sound deadened doors

Focal Utopia splits

10" JL Audio 10W3D2 sub

Audison SRx3 amp

Pioneer DEH5550 source unit

Optima D34M battery

Stinger cabling and terminals

Looking to sell by mid Feb as I'm going OS. $12K ono for everything including extras, and I may even have it professionally detailed if it sells soon...

Contact Nathan on 0404 087 628

Extras:

pair of R33 rims

A'PEXi Power Intake pod filter

Blitz DD blow off valve

bilstein shocks

whiteline springs

front guards (ok condition)

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