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Make:

1992 R32 SKYLINE

Model:

BNR32 GTS4

Milage:

~170,000kms

Colour:

Gun Metal Grey

Location:

Melbourne, Balwyn

RWC supplied?

Sold as Is, no rwc. just needs airbox and tyres

Currently registered?

SZZ330 - 1 Year Rego

Price:

$10,000 o.n.o resonable offers taken underconsideration

Contact:

Billy 0413 076 012

MSN: [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

Body: Gun Metal Grey, Full Vertex Kit which is unpainted but similar colour, r33 stockies painted black

can give u stock type m kit if u want it - oil catch can add in as well

Interior: stock headunit but ill throw in a pioneer head deck that i got but havent installed it yet.. usual cd/ mp3 thingo

interior is pretty clean, has skyline mats, autometer boost gauge

10 stack sony cd player in boot. 6" polk audio splits in rear. stock speaker in front in passengers, none in drivers

Modifications:

R33 Turbo

3" turbo back zorst with 4"cannon tip just installed ~500kms ago

Remapped Ecu - speed cut, rev limiter removed. prev owner did this so unsure on specifics

GTR fuel pump

FMIC with 2.5" heat wrapped piping

Stainless Steel Air Filter

Heavy Duty Clutch - dno what it is exactly, prev. owner did this

HKS EVC set to about 11psi - 3 stage

DBA slotted rear rotors - didnt get round to getting front rotors

Bendix advanced pads all around

front strut brace

Short shifter

APEXi AFC - old model- that comes with car - not tuned

GTR struts (standard) with king springs .. sits really nicely, handles well

Momo champion steering wheel

autometer boost gauge

probs has around 160 - 170kw at wheels - i never got it dynoed

looked after really well, oil change every 5000kms, iridium plugs put in about 2000kms ago

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