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For Sale Nissan Skyline r32 gtr 1990 gun metal grey

rebuilt engine by advan performance at silver water

with new racing pistons and components with new N1 turbos, N1 oil pump housings and hoses, engine mounts, new diff and bushes

new long champ rims deep dish 17 inch new tyres

comes with brembos and bilstein suspension

spent $22,000 on all upgrades and have the reciepts to prove it

pivot turbo timer

hks torque split controller

hks air filters

silver rocker cover

inlet manifold silver

CP racing pistons and components

N1 oil pump

N1 turbos

brass button clutch

long champ 2 piece rims with crome dish and gunmetal gray spokes

nismo exhaust system from the turbo back

tien springs with bilstein suspension

owned the car for 7 years, only registered 3 times, hardly driven

car is unregistered has not been driven since all work done, but have started it every week to wear the engine in.

Just need repairs on ABS unit and brake master cylinder

asking price $24,000

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