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1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T M spec,

AUTOSALON ENTRANT 07, YOU CANT GET BETTER THAN THIS!

this car has always been fed 98 and above ocatane fuel, is always garaged and has never seen rain! and only comes out on sundays, always serviced every 5,000kms by Autostyle garage, truly one of its kind.

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EXTERIOR

19" starcorp racing rims

lowerd Kmac springs 3.5"(Custom rear),

GTR front bar & slots,

side skirts and rear aprons,

re-sprayed original silver,

comes with custom number plates MR R32,

INTERIOR

custom full re-trim cream/tan vinyl with silver inserts,

custom interior down lights,

Boss sports steering wheel,

undercarriage neons (Blue) computerized,

custom blue led lights,

SOUND SYSTEM

car has a custom boot install,

15" Rockford fostgate sub,

2x clarion amps,

kicker splits,

Sony 6" rear speakers,

Pioneer 7" touch screen DVD/CD player (i pod connection),

2 x 5" sony DVD screens in headrests (custom re-trim),

Autometer boost and Air fuel gauges,

voltmeter/Turbo timer,

DRIVE LINE

165,000kms

2.5" turbo back exhaust with 5" tip,

front mount intercooler,

cold air intake,

k&N air filter,

Garrett GT2871R turbo (with braided lines),

Walbro in-tank fuel pump ,

Saad fuel reg,

Greddy electronic boost controller (Dual stage),

Strut Brace,

Oil catch-can/Breather

iridium spark plugs,

Gates racing timing belt kit,

brand new gates power steer & alternator belts,

Dacon sports clutch,

Blitz BOV plumbed back,

running at 15psi ,

Dyno tuned (186.9rwkw)with dyno printouts,

the car also comes with standard turbo,

stock standard skyline wheels 70% tread,

plus 2 spare 19" starcorp racing rims,

standard rear springs,

Original skyline floor matt's,

i have had the car for 4 years and only done 40,000kms

big money has been spent, car needs to be seen to be truly appreciated.

*price is negotiable, make an offer*

No Time Wasters

15,000 ONO

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