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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: R32 GTS4

Milage: 141,000

Transmission:M

Colour:GUN GREY

Location: MELBOURNE W/S

Currently registered? YES

Price: 14,500neg.

Contact: 0433332056

32 GTS-4 GUN GREY 1992

ENGINE:

RB20DET, 141,000 km (has had major service done)

5 speed manual, 4WD

Exedy Cushion Button HD Clutch

Apexi Chrome Pod Filter with 100mm cold air induction. (Cold air box added as attachment.)

HKS GT2530 turbocharger

HKS exhaust 3½ " turbo back to 4½ " tip

Walbro 500hp rated fuel pump

32 GTR injectors

APEXi GT front mount intercooler

APEXi twin chamber blow off valve

HEAVY DUTY battery

Re-Mapped ECU.

SUSPENSION and BRAKES:

TEIN HA coilovers front and rear

CUSCO OS Strut brace front and rear

ABS brakes: 4 piston front, twin piston rear

INTERIOR:

Sunroof

APEXi boost guage

APEXi SAFCII

APEXi REV/SPEED METER

APEXi AVC-R boost controller

APEXi Pen turbo timer

MOMO steering wheel

Nismo chrome gear knob

DiRT Garage 2WD/4WD switch

Rattler alarm with remote keyless entry

Mp3/wma Stereo

Stock Skyline floor mats

EXTERIOR:

32 GTR Aluminium bonnet

32 GTR grille

32 GTR front bumper with genuine N1 vents

32 GTR V SPEC side skirts

32 GTR N1 rear boot lip

32 GTR rear wing (currently not on but is provided as attachment.)

32 GTR V SPEC rear pods

17" VOLK RACING EMU wheels, 8" front with 235/45/17, 9" rear with 235/45/17

EXTRAS:

Stock air box with k&n filter

Gtr wing

Oil catch can

4wd pump

Silencer for cannon exhaust.

Aluminium cold air box.

1 of the cleanest r32’s you’ll see going around. Interior is immaculate, engine bay is clean, exterior is well kept. 4wd isn’t currently active, due to a new pump required which will be provided, just needs to be put in.

Never been in an accident, serviced every 5,000km, sits on 0.9bar on everyday driving. Currently puts out 187rwkw on 1.0bar and has 204rwkw on 16psi, with potential for more. This car has treated me well over the last couple years, its been my everyday driver and has been excellent. If your looking at coming into the turbo scene or wanting to upgrade from your standard gtst then this is the car for you! Absolute bargain for the condition its in. Car will come with 10months rego.

Reason for selling is an upgrade.

For any more info, pm me or give me a call on 0433332056

Cheers,

Steve

PICTURES:

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