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Make:Nissan Skyline

Model:R32-GTST

Milage:155,000

Transmission: Manual

Colour:Black

Location:Brisbane

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered?Yes

Price:$15,000 ONO

Contact:Tim - 041 234 7414

Comments / Modifications:

The body has had a full respray in metallic black with a full GTR bodykit and is always washed and polished.

The interior has been left standard, however is in perfect condition with addtitional air fuel meter and oil presure guages.

Previous owner was a dedicated nissan mechanic and peformed the majority of the work on the engine. The car has a new engine with 80k on it and all mods were perfomed on the new engine, a small list of mods are as follows:

New engine - 80,000km,

Garret GT35R turbo - rated to 700hp

Custom intercooler piping

Upgraded fuel pump

Bigger injectors

Turbo Timer

Wolf 3d engine management system with 2 boost settings & hand controller. Can change between boost settings on the fly.

Engine produces 200kw on mild boost

Over 200kw on Higher Boost setting.

Full 3inch exhaust system including headers with Xforce muffler

Custom oil cooler

Cold air intake

Cusco lower control arms

Buddy Club N Spec Coilovers

Hicas lock bar

Bendix Ultimate brake pads

18' AMG Wheels

12' Sub

The engine has been profesionally balanced & all timing etc has been taken care of.

It also has 6month old buddy club n spec coilovers & brand new falken semi slick tyres, turn in is amazing!

Has run a 12.3 second qtr mile - receipts to prove.

I am sure i have left a few things out. i have owned the car for 2 years and never had a problem. I am going overseas so i need the money.

Call for more details - Do not call the number on the car, my number has changed

Tim.

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hi mate give me your number and ill call you

Sorry buddy,

just send me a msg if you cant get through - 041 234 7414. I'll try and give you a call tonight when i finish work if your still interested.

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