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Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline gtr

Milage: 97000

Transmission: manual

Colour: Gold

Location: Eastern suburbs

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? yes

Price: Offers above 35 k will be accepted

Contact: 0403355696

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Posted an add a while ago and it gone lol Car just featured in ACDELCO magazine so look out for that

Forged engine

Cp pistons

Jun oil pump

N1 water pump

Oil drain added to the rear of the head back to the sump

Tomie oil feed restrictors

Tomie sump baffles

Hks adjustable cam gears

apexi cams

Acl Race bearing throughout

Arp Mains + head studs

Tomie head gasket

Hks timing belt

All new hoses and Gaskets ( and i mean i replaced the lot !!)

Also in the bay

Oil relocation kit + cooler ( hidden nicely)

After market Radiator,

After market cooler piping and radiator Hoses,

Nismo Airflow meters,

Kn panel filter in standard airbox , (with some slight modifactions haha)

New O2 sensors

Huge 600x300x120mm Intercooler,

Black Air guide to hide it,

Garret -5s capable

Gearbox was completely reconditioned by me

including Syncros 2/3/4/5

3/4 detent keys changed as they always die,

every seal changed,

also pulled down the transfer

every bearing replaced.

Running Power Fc with kick ass tune from race pace.

currently sits on 341 rwkw on 17psi , 400+ on 24psi but its to much to use on the street

other parts changed out .,

coil packs,

The altessa pump ,

Hicas lock bar added ( rear powersteering pump impeller taken out to completely disable it but still keeping the cooler )

Bilsteine coilovers all round.,

18inch wheels with new rubber.

D-speed clear indicators,

front + rear sway bars also one in the middle of the car,

Torque split controller added with a 2wd/4wd switch (in the console)

Boost controller hidden in fuse box with piping

Oil+boost gauge small and tucked away nicely

There is more but i cant rember it

Cost me 44gs and 700+hours

SERIOUS CALLERS ONLY ,

Edited by Gtrgodzilla67
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very clean car you have here mate,pretty sure you go to the same gym as me,

ive seen it parked there afew times and its a very genuine clean example of a r32

good luck with the sale!!

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