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1993 Nissan Skyline R32 Gts-t

Apexi SAFC II (black version)

Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter (brand new)

Apexi Twin Chamber Blow Off Valve

Apexi Auto Turbo Timer

Manual Boost Controller (14psi)

Garrett R33 Series II Highflow Turbo 400hp with Polished Comp Housing

Malpassi Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator

Injector Professionally Cleaned and Flow Tested

Bosch 500hp 040 Fuel Pump (brand new)

Nismo GTR Heavy Duty Clutch

Reinforced Clutch Pedal Assembly

Tein Coilovers (adjustable shocks and height)

GTR Front Mount Intercooler

Custom Intercooler Piping by Desynz Motorsport Concepts

Custom Mandrel Bent Turbo Back Exhaust by Desynz Motorsport Concepts

Custom Stainless Steel Cannon

Highflow Catco Catalytic Converter

Custom Adjustable Rear Camber Bolts

GTR Front Body Kit

Type M Side Skirts & Rear Pods

Custom Metallic Blue

Shaved Badges and Rear Spoiler Holes

Tinted Windows

Genesis Imperi 18" Deep Dish Rims (18"x9.5" Front & 18"x10.5" Rear) Very Rare!!!

Isotta Sports Steering Wheel

Nismo Aluminium Gear Shifter

Splitfire 5" Sports Tacho & Shift Light

Splitfire 2" Boost Gauge

Speco 2" Oil Temp, Oil Pressure & Fuel Pressure Gauges

Alpine MP3 CD Head Unit

Alpine TYPE S 6.5" Front Speakers

Alpine TYPE S 6"x9" Rear Speakers

Insurance Approved Alarm and 2 Point Immobilizer

This is the perfect example of a R32 Skyline. Serviced every 5000km with Motul 4100 Turbolight. Just had its major service. Replaced the following: Genuine Nissan Timing Belt, Genuine Nissan Water Pump, Fuel Lines, Exhaust Manifold Gasket, All New Manifold Studs, New Turbo Oil & Water Line Washers, Sparkplugs, Brand new clutch master & slave cylinders, Cleaned AFM and all Intercooler Pipping.

Car has just been dyno tuned by F.I.S.T Performance and made 270hp at the wheels on 14psi with a safe tune. Will easily make over 300hp atw with a little more psi.

PRICE: $18 900 ONO

NAME: Dean

LOCATION: Brisbane

NUMBER: 0410844253

EMAIL: [email protected]

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