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Skyline r32 gts-t 1989 model

SR20 motor ( out of a 2000 model s15 )

5 speed

240kw at the wheels!!

Apexi power FC computer + hand controller ( tuned at racepace in melbourne )

OS geiken twin plate cluth ( recently rebuilt )

TOMEI 256 cams

550cc injectors

HKS GT SS turbo ( less than 100ks done )

N/A SR20 throtlle body

Big internal fuel pump ( not sure on brand )

xforce manifold

rb25 airflow meter

GTR exhaust

Big TRUST FMIC

GReddy triple core radiator

KAZZ 2 way diff ( recently rebuilt )

HKS coil overs

camber ajustable

hicas lock bar

drift pineapples

SPARCO driver's seat

GTR interior

shift knob

turbo timer

nardi steering wheel

boost gauge

Racing pedals

Strut tower brace

Drift style handbrake

body kit is genuine BN Sport kit

Carbon fiber bonnent

Just had some wide rear guards and wide front guards put on and a full respray!

WORK miester 3 peaice rims.. fronts 18'' by 10'' and rear 18'' by 11''

brand new tyres on the rims.. front 255/40 rear 275/40 ( only been driven on to body works and also to mechnic )

also Just has a new power stering pump and rack put in it and power steerin lines are all braided.. replaced due to slight leak in the old piping ..

Its never been regoed in aus.. but i have all the import approval pappers so it can be.. race seat would need to be replaced with street legal seat, blue tint taken off the windows and an engerneiring cert needed for the suspension coz it camber adjustable (thats what transport in down here in tassi told me)

Lotsa $$$$$$ spent.. perfect for a drifta!!!

PRICE DROP $16 500 ono and any reasonable offer will be considered or $15000 with standard rims

Pm me for more details or fabes32

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hey every one the car above is mine and i had to get my mate to post it up because i had to start a new account because i lost my old accounts password and have since changed email address...

any way sorry for any inconveince but u can pm me... or my mate if u have any questions

also will swap for a SILVIA...

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>PRICE DROP $16 500 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<

thanx

fabes

Edited by fabes32
why not the sr20

the weight of a r32 shell and the sr20

a well balanced out drift car!

well thats what i think.

exactly right!!!

and it is some thing diferent .. and also sounds real tough and also different with an SR with the GTR exhaust on it!!

DAMN!!! looking good man, if only i was over there and not living this side of the ditch :D

Where did you get the rear guards from if you don't mind me asking(PM Me if you need to)?

Also damn good idea with the sr20 in there :D near 50/50 weight split, must be a very flexible car :ninja:

you were selling the meistars ages ago... not willing to sell again? or swap?

yeh i was tryin to sell/swap them..only because i couldnt find any wide rear guards for my car.. b ut then found some and got it all done and sprayed...

so nahh sorry mate not seperating anything as of yet!

DAMN!!! looking good man, if only i was over there and not living this side of the ditch :thumbsup:

Where did you get the rear guards from if you don't mind me asking(PM Me if you need to)?

Also damn good idea with the sr20 in there :) near 50/50 weight split, must be a very flexible car ;)

thanx mate.. yeh shes finally finished and lookin awesome now...

got the guards through the guys at garage-13!

No idea why u would be selling a car like that.. That looks angrier than my mums face expression at my first

year 7 parent teacher interview night.. and is fatter than... f*&^ i dont know nothing that fat i know of!!

I thought i was doing well with 9 fronts & 10 rears.. lol.

But seriously, u know u dont wana sell it.

Edited by Dean_HR31
No idea why u would be selling a car like that.. That looks angrier than my mums face expression at my first

year 7 parent teacher interview night.. and is fatter than... f*&^ i dont know nothing that fat i know of!!

I thought i was doing well with 9 fronts & 10 rears.. lol.

But seriously, u know u dont wana sell it.

haha thanx mate... gotta sell it mate... no lisence.. not right into cars any more and need the dollars mate

willing to swap for a evo 6 at all plus cash my way? if intrested please pm me if you want to know more about the car

sorry mate looking do swap for more of a downgrade really.. need some cash

thanks any way mate

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