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R32 GTS-T 2 Door Coupe

Hi Guys,

Breaks my heart to sell up, but time to move on, starting my own business and need the cash. I have recently built this up from a clean 2 door shell, and my spares from my previous skyline. Thousands have been spent, this is one of the tuffest 2 doors going around. Its a clean street car with plenty of track/drift focus. Was built to be a street/drift car, but has never seen any track time.

Modifications include:

Engine: Serviced reguarlly, healthy motor, making 210rwk on 16psi

· RB20DET

· Rb25 GCG Highflow turbo

· GCG 16psi actuator

· Sard 650cc Injectors

· Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

· Z32 AFM

· Custom Intake/cold air AAA Pod filter

· Cusco Catch can

· Adjustable cam gears

· Gates Timing belt

· Gready FMIC

· Splitfire coilpacks

· Turbotech boost controller

· Nistune ECU

· 3” turbo back exausht to twin straight pipe diff back

Gearbox/Driveline:

· Rb25 gearbox less then 100,000K

· Nightworks Urathane Gearbox mount

· Welded Diff

· Exceedy 5 puk button clutch

Suspension/Brakes:

· Coilovers; Buddy Club front, and JIC rear

· Front Nismo strut brace

· CUSCO rear strut brace

· Urathane upper control arm bushes (front)

· DBA 4000 slotted rotors

· QFM A1RM 650 degree hi temp pads

· HICAS completely removed, lock bar and all solenoids and lines removed

· Whiteline Front and rear adjustable sway bars

· R33/s14 Lower control arms

Interior:

· Cusco full cage 6 point with harness bar, (currently just running half cage but rest will be included)

· Rear seats removed with back seat area carpeted

· Sound deadening removed from back seats to the boot

· Drift handbrake button

· Autogauge gauges: Water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, air/fuel and boost.

· Golf Ball shift knob

· Pioneer CD/MP3 headunit

· Kicker 6x9 fited in original parcel shelf with 600w amp

· Momo deep dish steering wheel (same dimensions as nardi deep corn)

· Recaro Recliner bucket seat

Body:

· GTR Bonnet

· Full type m kit

· Gtr front bar (seen beter days, currently cable stiched, very tuff!

· Non turbo headlights (same as n1 without gtr grill tabs)

· Strobe lights in fog lights (very drift/jdm)

· Black bootlid

· 17x9 +30 drift teks all round

This car will not disappoint

Price $14,000 ONO

Will sell for less without wheels, cage, recaro or other bits and pieces, open to offers

Located in South Eastern Suburbs Melbourne.

Call Paul on 0400 200 997

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More pics soon.....

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wow, 11k surely this cant last long.

almost thinking about it myself.

good luck with the sale

Cheers budy its soo cheap for what you get, very reluctant to sale, someone should snap it up before i change my mind.

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