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hey guys,

Kinda want to get something different and a lil cheaper... so may be open to trades for maybe ae86 / 180 / s13 / s14 + cash my way, depending on what.

Nothin wrong with the car... always run well... biggest head turner... always loved the car, has nicest exhaust note..

always well looked after, oils changed every 5000kms, replaced everything that has broken, etc.

only thing atm, needs a nice tune... havent been able to afford one yet, as ive been at uni workn casually, and yeah...

call or Pm any questions to Billy.... 0413 076 012

modifications as listed...

1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS 4 ~180,000kms

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MODIFICATIONS

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Engine -- 205.4rw kw w/ 520nm of torque

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KKR 480 Turbo

Custom 3" Turbo back zorst w/ 4" cannon

GTR Fuel Pump

FMIC w/ 2.5" heat wrapped piping

Super Heavy Duty Clutch

Blitz Dual SBC Boost Controller

Blitz Sus Pod w/ Silicon Intake Pipe

Shimmed diff

HICAS lock Bar

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Interior

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Blitz Boost Gauge (in Bar)

TRUST/GREX Gear Knob

Short Shifter

Drift Button

PIVOT auto Turbo Timer

Pioneer head deck

Clarion 6" splits front

Kenwood 6" speakers rear

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Brakes / Suspension / Wheels / Body work

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RDA slotted front rotors

DBA slotted rear rotors

Bendix Advanced CT brake pad FRONT/REAR

Toe Rod Spacers

TEIN Front Coilovers

JIC Magic Rear Coilovers

Front Strut bar

17x9.5+18 Black Drift Teks All Round

Ganador mirrors

Full Vertex Kit in PPG Satin Black Paint

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extras that may come with car

-grex / trust oil cooler + relocation kit

-autometer pro comp white faced oil temp and oil pressure gauges

lookn for about 14k ono with drifteks..

negotiable on price without...

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hey mate have a sil80 if your interested

has

phantom purple respray (dark purple)

full nismo kit icl rear pods

s15 t28 turbo 60 000kms old from s15

s15 brakes with R-Spec pads front and mu secret d1 pads rear

whiteline sway bars (6 months old)

HSD HR coilovers 6 months old

Solid subframe bushes

shimmed diff

rear adjustable camber arms

autometer oil/water temp and oil pressure guages

CD player etc new alpine speakers front and rear

front and rear strut braces (spats)

17inch volk rims front and rear (same as your fronts)

JJR 5 stud conversion

Hybrid front mount intercooler

Greddy oil cooler

turbo timer

boost controller

mines?? chipped ecu

3inch exhaust with flexi fitted on front pipe to stop loosening bolts

Pod filter in covered box for legalities

Cusco catch can

9 puk ceramic clutch (exedy i think)

momo steering wheel

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