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thinkin of sellin my 32,interested in swaps for track only or anything slideable either in sa or vic

here goes-

make & model- nissan skyline gts-t

year- 1992

kms-90xxxkms

rego-til 6/10 vic

rwc- no

colour- black

price- 8k or swaps

mods-

car was originally rb20det auto now is rb30det manual

block is standard rebuilt rb30e

rb25de non vct head

r34 neo turbo with screamer

oil cooler kit

power steering cooler

60mm vl radiator mounted in front of rad support

hybrid cooler

3" exhaust

040 pump

r32 box

exedy hd clutch

locked diff

SUSP-

tanabe rear coilovers

jap bilstein front coilovers

rack spacers

sound deadner removed

INTERIOR-

gk tech steering wheel

autogauge boost,oil temp,water temp gauges

harnesses

half cage

pioneer mp3

Exterior-

black

gtr front bar with garden edge lip

work equip(old equips look like meisters)

17x8+0 front with 205/45 potenza re050s

17x8+12 rears with 235 or 225s

gtr mock bonnet with pins

jap dark tint

car is fair cop,would tidy up ok but i cbf'd with keepin a car perfect as a drift car

0431 683 303 or pm here

is located in vic se suburbs but i'm living in adelaide now so either location is fine

really interested in swaps

cheers

wont let me post pics but can email if interested

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stock pistons,around 200rwkw on 10psi

pics here-

http://nissansilvia.com:88/forums/index.php?showtopic=423191

cant get em to work on here

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