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Make: Nissan

Model: gtir 1992

Milage: 66500kms

Transmission: 5speed

Colour: red

Location: Sydney

Complied? yep

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? 10mths rego

Price: 11k ono or swap

Contact: 0425284264

Comments / Modifications: I have just fitted 17" matt black bsa racing wheels with new tyres. Car was imported to Australia in Nov/2004

SR20det intercooler t28 turbo, twin cam, 16value, All wheel drive. all power options, Car is immaculate as new for a 92model car with low kms, Paint is in pretty much immaculate condition as is the interior, very reliable, This awd car is a very quick thats good on fuel. car is running on 11 psi its never been boosted over that,

this is a gtir Sr20 engine it is the most strongest out of the sr20 family. It comes stock with a 172kws from factory with a few of my mods it should be around the 180-190kws mark at the fly wheel.

Specs:

- manual tap boost controller

:-18/06/09 rego

- 66200kms

- colour coded moulds and bumpers

- Drift boost gauge and volt meter gauge

- Lion alarm with black wiring with 2 point immobilizer and 2 alarm buttons.

- Rear LSD diff

- Espelir 2.5" lowered springs with KYB NEW SR SPECIAL aftermarket shocks.

- 3" stainless cat back exhaust

- After market fuel computer with 3 fuel maps

- adjustable thermo temp switch

- Apexi alloy over flow tank with apexi radiator cap

- HKS bov

- hks turbo timer

- close ratio gear box with short shifter

- Platinum plugs with 8.8mm spit fire leads

- New genuine nissan water hoes kit with new thermostat

- New kenwood mp3/cd, alpine 6.5" spits

- Hd button clutch for daily driving

- Car has just been fully service with Turbolight MOTUL oils, fresh coolant, fresh platinum plugs, new fuel and oil filter

- Top end engine rebuilt the head has been fully service with new value guides, adjust tappets, and full polish head, vrs kit and arp head studs this still is a under 3mths warranty cost $2400 for this service.

-This car is very rare in factory red most of them are black/white, and car is in top A1 condition, clutch is less than 5k old and has a good bite, air con ice cold, never in any accidents and come with a clean title I have receipts for everything if you add up all my receipts its over 3grand...

Call Andy on 0425284264 for inspection or for any questions

Images: pm me for photos I can't seen to uploan atm.

why did this car with 66,000kms that has never been boosted over stock 11psi and yet has a "boost tap", need a top end engine rebuild?

Stock boost on a sr20 is only 7psi...

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