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Hello guys

The time has come to sell my pride and joy as i need some money for a house deposit. i have spent a lot of money on this car so i will be dissapionted to see it go

about the car:

1989 R32 4 door skyline with roughly 77,000kms

rb20det silver top

silver in colour. (not the best paint)

PERFORMANCE MODS:

HKS GT 2530 turbo

500hp walbro fuel pump

hybrid front mount intercooler

brand new extreme heavy duty clutch (2 weeks old)

split dump pipe

3 inch front pipe

cat bashed through

3"cat back into a hks super dragger cannon tip

remapped computer by jeff from speed lab tuned for 15psi

cusco front strut brace

short shifter kit

lowered suspension. sits pretty low. (unsure of brand)

STYLING MODS:

17" rims with about 1.5 maybe 2 inches of dish. centre painted black. (ok tyres)

215s on the front and 225s on the back

GTR front bar

boost guage

STEREO:

kenwood cd player

kenwood 800watt amp

sony explode 800watt sub in box

rear: 6.5inch soundstream speaker

Front: standard speakers ( blown i think)

the only bad things are the paint isnt the best in some places and one of the rims has a pretty bad gutter rash. also the passenger side air con vent is broken.

i may have missed a few things but as i remember i will add them in. the car has been well looked after and never mistreated.

I change all the oils myself approx. every 5000kms and have recently done the oil and fuels filters.

if you are interested and want to come and have a look give me a call on 0401421000 and we can arrange a time. i live in north haven. (western suburbs) the price is negotiable so throw me offers (nothing stupid).

thanks jamie

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thanks mate. making about 180kw. needs injectors and a z32 airflow meter and it will easily see 220 at the rear wheels.

make me some offers guys

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