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Item:

1991 Nissian Skyline R32 GTS-t (Type M)

Location:

Burpengary

Northside Brisbane

QLD (4505)

Item Condition:

Very Good

110,000ish km's

Price and Payment Conditions:

$12 000 ono (make an offer)

Extra Info:

Its fully optioned with sun roof, etc.

Mods:

Custom t4-t5 Hybird Turbo in R25/vg30 housing

HKS adjustable actuator

Turbosmart Dualport Blow off valve

550hp bosch fuel pump

Sard Fuel regulator

exceedy twin cusion brass button clutch

3" exaust from turbo back

Greddy Catch Can

Fram Pod Filter

Trust front mount intercooler

full greddy pipes

Wolf 3d V4 plus - professionally tuned and running electronic boost control

standard coil packs (had splitfires but one died along with the ignitor which i replaced as well so comes with 5 split fires)

Pioneer sound system

autometer boost gauge

razo gear knob

17" avanti stalker mags with 235 rubber

New 2007 Eagle F1 tyres

sub woofer (pioneer sound system with sub)

also comes with some standard parts like intercooler, air box, old pod and what ever other skyline stuff i have in the shed lol

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