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r32 skyline coupe, gunmetal grey (late 93) rb20 130,xxx k's no expenses spared. best of everything

Mods as follows

greddy coilovers fully adjustable 32 rebound settings etc (6 months old)

whiteline strut brace (front and rear)

whiteline sway bars (front and rear)

rare alstadt 3 piece dish rims 17.8 front 17.9 rear +32 offset (fillls guards perfect)

bridgstone adrenalin tyres 215 front 235 rears (slightly stretched to fit) :P near new hardly used.

lock bar (also comes with original hicas set up as spares)

front slotted rotors

tomei short shift

autometer boost, oil, water temp gauges *** brand new***

jvc mp3 cd player with lightning audio front and rear speakers

power fc

avcr boost controller

walbro fuel pump

garret 28/71 brand new turbo low mount with machined r33 comp cover (stealth look)

550cc injectors

splitfire coils

alloy radiator

excedy super heavy duty clutch

brand new phillips globes

alarm

custom made exhaust one off design.

Some scratches on guards both sides but easily fixed

straight solid car, no rust

currenly making 228rwk/ nearly 600n/m of torque on 17psi tuned by boost works

located S.A 5159 asking $13,000 neg with everything included. spent well over $10,000

selling due to baby on way and getting family car. no swaps

0418 790 572

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