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1992 R32 Gts-T

Rb20det 135***km 5spd

Black

Rego Till May 09

selling up the skyline, been a treat to have. Always serviced and looked after.

Ap Eng Power Fc ( tuned by unigroup made 174kw atw)

spitfire coil packs

walbro fuel pump

dna boost controller (13psi)

Fmic

Apexi Pod with heat sheild

ss 3inch dump/front pipe

3inch catco cat

ss 3inch cat back system

Tien Super Street Coilovers

Hicas Lockbar

Rda slotted Rotors

Mu secret Pads

braided brake lines

Uras Front bar (has carbon vynal atm will get sprayed)

Vertex sides / rear

M sports fenders

25mm flare

Recaro Sr3 bucket seat (drivers)

Auto meter boost, oil, water temp gauges (has senders for them also)

pioneer mp3 head unit, splits, fronts and 6x9s

front strut brace

Monkey Brace

strobe kit

also have some spare parts that will go with the car.

looking for about $11,500 or near offer.

NOTE; Wheels do not come with car! Will provide with stockies unless of a reasonable offer ontop of asking price.

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Located Around Liverpool.

pm me for more questions or photos.

cheers dave

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interested in a trade for a sil80?

Car 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

comes with a spare dash (not cracked)

air con full system

plenty of spare random bits

new resonator for middle section of exhaust (bought cat back system and didnt use this)

also has rego till NOV next year.

sure there are things i may have forgotten but yeah that basically it.

car has seen 3 track days.

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