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1994 Nissan Skyline 32 GTR

N1 34 GTR Metallic silver

Twin N1 Turbo's

HKS Metal head gasket

HKS Stainless Intercooler Piping

HKS manifold

HKS Front pipe

HKS Full Titaniam exhaust

HKS Twin Air Filters

HKS Boost Gauge

Nismo 2 Way LSD Diff

Nismo Fuel Pump

Nismo Strut Bar

Nismo Rear Lip (Wing)

Apexi ECU - Computer

Apexi Commander

Apexi Security - Alarm

Trust Height Adjustable Shockers

Trust Carbon Fibre Bonnet

Trust Oil Cooler

Trust Oil Filter Relocator,

Trust Oil and Oil Filters

Trust Electronic Boost controller

OS Giken Twin plate clutch

Earls Braided hosing, (Oil Cooler, Oil Relocator and Brake lines)

Cusco Rear Strut brace

Cusco Brake booster support

Brembo Front Calipers

2 piece bolt on front Rotors

33 GTR Radiator

Recaro front Seats

Volk Racing TE-37 Wheels (255 /40/17)

Setup @ 260kw, Capable of 300+

Tough looking car mate, welcome.

i dont think twin N1's is good for 300+

maybe 300 but not 300+

nice car any way

wat lip is that on the boot?

400kw @ 1.7 bar :(

Edited by Tomek

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