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Item: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

Location: Tweed Heads

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Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Buying 4x4

Price and Payment Conditions: $23000 ono

Extra Info: 17" BBS rims, 4 brand new tyres, full 3' exhuast system, N1 turbos, power FC tuned by P.I.T.S to 403 HP atw, HKS intercooler and pod filters, remote oil filter and oil cooler Cusco half cage, koni adjustable shocks, Hicas lock bar, many susp bushes replaced. Engineers report for all mods done. All fluids changed recently. 11 months rego, New RDA slotted rotors + more.

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Contact Details: 0427444495

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Sorry for the slightly off topic question but it will impact my decision on whether to enquire about the car. I have seen a couple R32 GTR's on here with the rear lock bar to replace the Hicas. What does this achieve and is it designed for track or drag?

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Sorry for the slightly off topic question but it will impact my decision on whether to enquire about the car. I have seen a couple R32 GTR's on here with the rear lock bar to replace the Hicas. What does this achieve and is it designed for track or drag?

takes out any unpredictability with the rear end when doing high speed turning. a good thing to have installed imo. all serious GTR's will have the hicas locked out.

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  • 3 months later...

is this car still 4 sale ???? wana swap........check mi page out n tell me if ur intrested

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=261388

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