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Make:Nissan Skyline 1991

Model:GTS4 AWD RB20DET

Milage:125K ,3K on rebuilt RB20DET

Transmission: Auto with Kevlar bands and extra clutch packs etc -OK to 450+kw

Colour: Black

Location: Melbourne

Complied? YES

RWC supplied? Depends

Currently registered?- 11 Months REGO

Price: 11,500 ONO

Contact: TurboX - PM

Comments / Modifications: BELOW

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In immaculate condition and it recently won the Best Skyline R32 GTST at Skylines Australia Annual Show’N‘Shine in Melbourne.

This car was Complianced and Plated as a R32 GTR (as it has the ALL Wheel DRive System)

by Metro Pearl in QLD when it was originally landed in Australia so it could be legaly fitted with an RB26 Twin Turbo!

Features: (Over $20K in mods.)

New ATP T3/T4 HighFlow Turbo,

R33 GTR FMIC, S/S 3" I/C tubes,

Plumback legal BOV,

Z32 AFM,

550cc Injectors,

Custom Intake Manifold, -cost $1500

Custom Throttle feed,

Malpassi FPR,

New Highflow Fuel Filter,

Bosch 040 Intank Pump,

Upgraded S/S Turbo Inlet,

K&N AirFilter in Modded CAI Standard legal Airbox -NO Pod,

HKS HiFlo Tubular S/S Exhaust Manifold std turbo position,

Upgraded oilmist extraction system (legal)

Upgraded Coolant air extraction header tank,

Custom Turbo 3" Dump to 3" R33 GTR Highflo CAT,

Stainless/S 3" Mandrel bent system with JASMA 3" internal straight thru Mufflers.Quiet and legal but flows well.

RB20DET DOHC Head completely rebuilt by Headstud P/L Ported and Valves relieved, chambers optimised and polished. - cost $1500

RB20DET bottom end rebuilt less than three thousand klms ago!

Greddy 1.2mm Steel multilayer Head gasket,

Oil control implemented,

Coil packs replaced,

new iridium Plugs,

remote Oil Filter and Heavy duty oil cooler fan assisted in Drivers front cowl,

Heavy duty Fan assisted Trans Oil Cooler in Passengers cowl,

Complete rebuild of Auto with Kevlar bands and extra clutch packs moddified for more fluid flow

with upgraded bearings and 2800RPM Soderstrom Torque converter later modified for better lockup. - Cost $4000

Upgraded DBA brake kanga paw rotors, Race Brakes Pads,

JIC coilover pillowball adjustable suspension/springs set to legal height

Carbon Fibre bonnet.

Original Alloy GTR bonnet as option not included in sale.

This Skyline HR32 GTS4 AWD 2ltr Turbo is For Sale at $11,000 not including the 'TURB06' number plate. But I do have 'RB20' and 'RB30' Plates for sale.

Genuine Offers will be considered but remember – this is already a bargain at this price.

Includes RED & BLACK MAGS AS SHOWN ON DYNO – NOT SILVER MAGS AND SEMI COMP TOYOS!

I will also consider selling the number plates if I get a decent offer!

A capable all weather daily driver and occasional track day racer,

the nissan skyline turbo GTS4 AWD is a proven High Performance Coupe!

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