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1992 R32 skyline 2 door.

never boosted, has cat back exhaust and pod filter.

Recently serviced at boost worx

had a dyno power run that came back with 153kws.

very healthy, strong motor.

I have the dyno chart..

No bubbles in dash!!!

started getting a few parts together but have now decided to move on to something different.

114xxx kms

cat back exhaust

pod filter

tien HA coilovers (still have the standard springs/shocks)

17" light weight meshies

dvd player with splits in doors and 6x9s in the back run off an amp

cam cover gaskets replaced recently

only thing that needs to be done is the water pump as its leaking.

i have a new timing belt to put on at the same time as the water pump,

was just going to get turbo tune to do the water pump and timing belt and do the adjustable cam gears at the same time so it could be tuned aswell

i have just swapped the standard turbo for one off a s2 rb25.

it will also come with (not fitted)

a 3" dump/front pipe

adjustable cam gears

xtream heavy clutch

front mount kit

boost controller

and the standard turbo

$10500 ono. may consider swaps for late model commodore or similar

Edited by Jbone
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