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hey guys, my car is back up for sale! its time for a change and have my eyes keen on another car, but if you have something other than a skyline for trade, hit me up and i just might budge. cash adjustment mine or yours, whatever.

its an r32 gtst with 140k on the clock and 110k on the engine. engine was swapped over as i spun a bearing on the old one. i WAS looking for 14500 bout 2months ago (feb), but have just put in hks hipermax fronts with tein rear coilovers, mechanical 2way LSD and just paid 1years rego. I also have a brand new Vertex front bar not fitted as i like my 'drift scarred' vertex fronty LOL.

so with that aside, im looking for $15,500 $15,000.

Engine and Driveline mods

ATP T3/T4 hiflow

Nismo 555cc injectors and resistor pack

z32 air flow metre

Dr. Drift remapped ECU

Turbotech boost controller

Denso Hi-flow fuel pump rated at 500HP

Exedy heavy duty clutch and flywheel machined

Replaced clutch thrust bearing

genuine C’s short shift kit

Stainless steel intake pipe (turbo to pod)

HKS pod filter

3' Pacer Maker Front pipe

3.5" cat-back exhaust to a 4.5" Cannon tip

3" High flow cat

exhaust control valve (lever you pull to make ur car 10dB quieter. good for the police)

custom in-cabin fan switch (turns on a 2nd fan for the engine, for those hot days in traffic)

Exterior

Full Vertex kit

Front Mount Intercooler 600x300x80

16†2-piece Japanese Modena lightweight rims + r33 black rims for spares

Rear wing removed

Clear indicator lights

Mtec HID look bulbs

Front eyelids

Suspension and Handling

Mechanical 2way LSD

HKS Hipermax front coilovers – fully adjustable

Tein rear coilovers – fully adjustable

Tomei hicas lock

Whiteline front strut brace

4 brand new tyres

Interior

Nismo front floor mats

Genuine rear Skyline floor mats

Pro Con Boost, Water and oil Gauges

Pioneer Speakers and JVC head unit

Factory Sunroof

Tinted Windows

Turbo Timer

Extras

new unpainted vertex front bar

Raizon volt stabilizer kit

Replaced all coil packs, thermostat, water pump, ignition module and alternator

Full 100k Service done

New radiator

New radiator hoses

New battery

Paging alarm system

Stock muffler (for epa)

exhaust manifold gasket

stock suspension

spare alternator

stock injectors

PM me, call Miguel on 0432315388 if your interested, or email me at [email protected]

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yehp ill let you know bud. not interested in interstate cars 'cause i really cant be bothered doing all the interstate rego changeover and that kinda stuff at the moment

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nah no dyno graph, but made 175rwkw on 12psi at dr.drift. was previously running at 15psi with a wolf 3d and made 198rwkw, but i wasnt happy with the ecu. current power band feels much better and suits my style of driving.

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nah no dyno graph, but made 175rwkw on 12psi at dr.drift. was previously running at 15psi with a wolf 3d and made 198rwkw, but i wasnt happy with the ecu. current power band feels much better and suits my style of driving.

swap a r33 series 1.5 type m let me know

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going to miss it being parked in the garage :) , but all good things must come to an end. hopefully to make way for a fat assed s14 im looking to buy. c'mon people!

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