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Item: 1992 R32 Nissan Skyline

Location: Fraser Coast

Item Condition:

Exterior Mods:

* Rear Wing Removed, and Boot Welded Up/Resprayed

* GTS-t Type M Sideskirts and Rear Pods

* R32 GTR Front Grille

* R32 GTR Aluminium Bonnet

*R32 GTR front Bar

*18in Starcorp Racing Kaotics

Interior:

* Nismo Leather Gearknob

* R32 GTR Drivers Seat

* Autometer Boost Gauge

* Impakt's NissanDataScan Consult Interface

* GReddy Turbo Timer

ICE:

* Pioneer DEH-P4650MP Head Unit (With Remote Control)

* Blaupunkt 200w 6.5" Splits in the rear

Suspension & Braking:

* Kings 'Lows' Springs front and rear

* Bilstein Shocks front and rear

* Flying Performance Front Strut Brace

* Generic Rear Strut Brace

* Whiteline 24mm Front and 22mm Rear, Blade Ajustable swaybars

* Whiteline Adjustable Front Camber Bushes

* Whiteline Adjustable Front Castor Bushes

* Whiteline Adjustable Rear Camber Bushes

* Whiteline Subframe Lock and Align Kit

* Custom made Hicas Lock Bar

* Ferodo DS2500 brake pads front and rear

* DBA 4000 Slotted Rotors on the front

* Machined standard Rotors on the rear

Engine:

* Flying Performance 3" Front/Dump Pipe Combo

* 3" High-Flow Cat

* 3" Kakimoto Catback Exhaust (extremely quiet)

* K&N Pod Filter

* Heavy Duty Clutch

* RB25 Turbo with RB20 Actuator (increases base boost)

* R34 GTT Sidemount Intercooler with Custom Piping

* GATES Racing strengthened Timing Belt

* D2 Fuel Pressure Regulator

* Walbro 255 Litre/Hour Fuel Pump

* GReddy Type S Plumbback BOV

* TurboTech Boost Controller

* Remapped ECU

Reason for Selling: Just bought a house and one car needs to go

Price and Payment Conditions: $11500 ono. open to swaps. Will sell with or without RWC, we can negotiate that. SIR 32 plates are also negotiable in the deal. Any questions or queries just ask :(

Contact Details: Pm me if your serious and we can talk from there

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