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Model:1990 R32 GTR

Milage:118,xxxkms

Colour:Grey

Location:Liverpool

Price:$20,500

Contact: Brendan 0425 810 533

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I bought this car from a fellow SAU memeber a few months ago, the link is provided to show previous ad.

since I bought this car I have spent $4k on it doing various power/upgrade mods.

I have fitted and tuned PFC replacing the mines ecu.

I have fitted and tuned 2 Cam Gears for improved midrange.

I have replaced stock radiator and piping with brand new massive aftermarket and new piping.

I have upgraded front brakes, new calipers for bigger pads. brand new pads.

Boost is set at a mild 10psi until i fit a catch can which produced 250awkw.....boosted to 14psi made 285awkw

I have had a change of circumstance and can not keep this car.

If you have any queries please PM me.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...html&hl=gtr

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well mate weddings are expensive...and im gonna seriously save for a house so its time to call it....still get to drive it around until i sell it so it aint all bad....

but driving will be boring again, esp after the GTR....

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that was the previous owners dyno....got it tuned with pfc at hills motorsports.....250 at 4 wheels from just 10psi.

car is now sold.

missed out on a very quick and cheap car....

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