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hey guys, unfortunately my car has to go as i need something a little more practical that i can lug my band gear around in. i've owned this car for just over a year, bought it from autostyle in sydey and as far as i know i am the first australian owner. car is in beautiful condition, only a couple minor scratches, wheels are pretty scuffed tho and there is a bubble on the dash. The car runs beautifully and i've had no trouble with it since i bought it. Car is virtually stock with only a couple quality mods and has rego till june.

Make: nissan

Model:skyline bnr32gtr

Milage:110000km

Transmission:manual

Colour:white

Location:ACT

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? yes

Price:19000

Contact:nick

Comments / Modifications: r33gtr wheels, cat back exhaust, sydneykid's whiteline/bilstein full suspension kit, apexi power fc, turbo timer, 212rwkw

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decided that i didn't wanna sell it, but now i do again. no swaps though. post or pm me if anyone's interested. car specs still the same, though recently had injectors cleaned and retuned, now much bigger mid torque curve. cheers lads!

yeah stock turbos, running at i guess 13 or 14psi, ie boost restrictor removed. i was on the verge of getting some gt-ss's but have obviously decided against spending further on this car.

the dyno graph is from when the FC was first put in. AFR is now at a very lean 12.5 (apparently this engine for some reason just doesn't want as much fuel as other rb26's) as i said before, injectors have been cleaned up and car has been retuned since, resulting in more midrange torque, but i don't have the graph for that i'm afraid though might be able to get it. cheers!

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