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1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS- T $13500 - has new rego

Dark red 4 DOOR

Originally a standard automatic – Manual conversion by Boostworx

120000kms - engine is tight and feels strong, had ZERO problems

making around 140 – 150 RWKW with basic mods and standard boost :)

RB20DET Manual Xtreme brass button 5 puck clutch

Stainless intake pipe

Blitz pod filter

JJR front mount intercooler

BOV blocked off (pigeon flutterz :thumbsup: )

X force front/dump pipe

X force high flow cat converter

Custom 3 inch exhaust with 5 inch genie cannon

Hicas lock bar with crimped and fitted return hose at hicas rack

Tanabe super street dampers with custom springs

Front strut brace

Rear cradle bushes (drift pineapples)

Brand new front brake rotors

Brand new front brake pads

Koya Driftek wheels in matt BRONZE

17x8 17x9 +30

Toyo teo front tyres

Westlake rear tyres

Momo Race steering wheel

Greddy gearknob

Greddy boost gauge 2.0 BAR

Custom gear and handbrake boots

Kenwood cd player

Response carbon Kevlar 6.5 inch coaxials in the rear

New head lamp blue light globes

Clear front indicators

Recent service, new plugs, oil, coolant flush, brake flush..

Car comes with

MINT RB25 Turbo with manifold (Stagea 75000kms)

this turbo combined with a upgraded fuel pump and a tune will yield the current setup to produce ~ 195 KW at the wheels

Painted rocker covers

New rocker cover gaskets (gaskets need doing, but haven’t had time)

Standard exhaust

Complete hicas system

Pair of Z32 wheels

Pair of simex 235 45 r17 tyres

Standard intercooler and all piping

*some pix are old - stickers are all removed now*

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Edited by dorifto_sushi

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