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Whole car has been carefully built for show/drift/street use and no corners have been cut, a real special car will not disapoint, higher power figures easy reachable by slightly bigger turbo, quality parts and labour through out the car, SR20DET combined with the chassis of the R32 makes for a awsome equaly balanced drift car as the light weight sr20 sits rite over the front wheels, very fun car to drive, great handling and stability

PRICE - $16000.00

  • NISSAN SKYLINE HCR32 4 door
  • S14 series II SR20DET VVT with only 56000 kms,
  • HKS front mount intercooler
  • HKS 550cc injectors
  • HKS supersequencial BOV
  • HKS ram air pod
  • Cucso Oil catch can
  • stainless low mount turbo manifold
  • anodised aftermarket light weight belt pullies
  • 19 row Oil cooler kit + relocation kit, braided hoses
  • Sard fuel regulator
  • bosch 040 motorsport fuel pump
  • Haltech after market ECU, 3 bar map sensor, no need for air flow metre, antilag programed
  • 62mm electronic defi style oil + water temp and pressure gauges, boost gauge and rev guage
  • x2 new electric thermo fans
  • turbo smart boost controller, set on sensible 15PSI with 260.7HP at the wheels
  • Full BN sports body kit
  • new FRP vented bonnet
  • profesionaly resprayed in commodore metalic impulse blue
  • rolled and flared guards front and rear
  • brand new fully adjustable drift suspension front and rear
  • front and rear strut braces
  • 25mm bolt on hubsentric wheel spacers
  • HICAS lock bar
  • Aluminium rear cradle bushes
  • brand new 18x9" rimz + tyres
  • full custom 3" exhust system turbo back
  • 2x recaro bucket seats driver seat is fixed back
  • nardi steering wheel
  • S15 R spec gear nob

CONTACT FAB - 0416 812 663

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