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Item: R32 Skyline with RB26 converted to rwd making well over 550+hp

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Only 1000kms after rebuild and regestered

Reason for Selling: personal

Price and Payment Conditions: $36,000 ono will swap for GSXR 750 k6-k7 with cash or certain cars

Extra Info:

R32 with fully built rb26 converted to rwd

RB25 gearbox with NISMO shortshift

custom huge widebody (wider then mirrors)

DOLUCK front bar

full custom respray including engine bay

carbonfiber bonnet

massive 18" 3 piece deepdish wheels

APEXi coilovers

full KTS rollcage

T72 turbonetics turbo with custom manifold and dump, screamer

HKS air funnel on turbo

HKS fuel rail

HKS cam gears

HKS timming belt

850cc injectors

Greddy Clear timming cover

Greddy catch can

ROST Balancer and pullies

custom painted engine

DLINK computer complete wire in with new loom

aliminum Radiator

hicas lock bar

huge front mount

HEAPS MORE !!!

Pictures: will provide to Serious buyer

currently getting new skirts and rear bar will post pics soon

Contact Details: pm

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