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1992 R32 GTS-T 2door. series 2

black, Manual, sunroof,

rb25det Turbo engine Fitted from a series 1 r33 with 88k on it "says previous owner"

130,000 on chassis

ENGINE:

hyper gear tr43 hi flow

forward facing plenum

turbosmart blow off valve

HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH EXEDY

GREDDY FMIC

SPLIT FIRE COILPACKS

3INCH TURBO BACK EXHAUST

Note: engine bay is alot differnt now. Had to get custom plate welded up for the front facing plenum hole. radiator covers coil pack covers. WIll get updated pics soon. all Road worth condition.

BODY/RUNNING GEAR

All original GTR parts

- wing

- Lights/indicators

- Bonnet (alloy)

- Grill (plastic)

BUDDY CLUB COILOVERS adjustable HEIGHT AND DAMPER

r34 GTT rims with new tyres all round

INSIDE:

flip out DVD player

oil/water/volt gauges

Tinted windows. Front had to come off for RWC =(

Just in the process of RWC. Its more expensive than i expected but will be complete this week. Car is in great nic. Looks Great. Lots of new parts with recipts.

new clutch master, Rotors, Tyres, Balljoints bushes. list goes on..... Contact for more details.

Price: SWAPPS!!! what you got, I need something On the road. reliable. Reasonably cheap to run.

Located 1 hour out of melbourne.

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hey buddy are u interested in this car that i have got up for sale great car and even better on fuel ? cheers let us know thanks

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ga...l&hl=galant

hey buddy are u interested in this car that i have got up for sale great car and even better on fuel ? cheers let us know thanks

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ga...l&hl=galant

Hey mate. thanks for the offer.

Not to keen on FWD cars. Unless its Vtec powered.

cheers

:P x 2

Would Probably take offers around 10.

However final RWC inspection booked in For 9am tomorrow. So if i can afford all the Rego costs, Stamp duty plates ect..

Ill probably be keeping it :D

hey nice car, a few questions...

how did u go with road worthy??

has it been engineered and registered with the rb25?? and is it all legal in vic?

how much power is it putting out? have u got a dyno graph for us to look at?

and what ecu is in it?

hey nice car, a few questions...

how did u go with road worthy??

has it been engineered and registered with the rb25?? and is it all legal in vic?

how much power is it putting out? have u got a dyno graph for us to look at?

and what ecu is in it?

Pm sent.

Its now got a TOPSECRET tuned ECU

Power figures unknown. 200kw would be safe guess with mods.

RWC still not complete, Will be soon. (focusing on exams right now)

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