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White Nissan Skyline

1994 R32 GTR

Standard except

- Apexi N1 Exhaust - Does not attract attention

- Power FC - with the boost controller attachment

- Pair of Blitz BOV - May need to be changed to not attract attention

- Recently installed ohilins suspension

Rest of the car comes stock

Spare parts include

- Pair of pod filters

Problems

- Some minor scratches on the front left guard

- Very light dents on rear right hand guard from general wear and tear

Approx 135,000 km on clock

Tuned by racepace.

Have dyno graphs of 247 kw at 12 psi.

I run it at 7psi everyday.

Car has served me well everyday to work for the past 3 years. I'm sure it will do the same to you.

Located SE Melbourne

It has recently got its roadworthy (was defected for a leaky rear RH shock)

15,000 with Roadworthy

14,500 without

6 months rego remaining.

Pictures soon.

Contact me on forums or call me at 0430 015 776 to arrange an inspection.

Photos up soon.

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Guy's i can't reply to sms's atm, phones not working (Can read them though)

Sorry no trades, unless its a new shape fiesta! (Which is what i have my eye on)

Saving for a lotus elise.

White Nissan Skyline

1994 R32 GTR

Standard except

- Apexi N1 Exhaust - Does not attract attention

- Power FC - with the boost controller attachment

- Pair of Blitz BOV - May need to be changed to not attract attention

- Recently installed ohilins suspension

Rest of the car comes stock

Spare parts include

- Pair of pod filters

Problems

- Some minor scratches on the front left guard

- Very light dents on rear right hand guard from general wear and tear

Approx 135,000 km on clock

Tuned by racepace.

Have dyno graphs of 247 kw at 12 psi.

I run it at 7psi everyday.

Car has served me well everyday to work for the past 3 years. I'm sure it will do the same to you.

Located SE Melbourne

It has recently got its roadworthy (was defected for a leaky rear RH shock)

15,000 with Roadworthy

14,500 without

6 months rego remaining.

Pictures soon.

Contact me on forums or call me at 0430 015 776 to arrange an inspection.

Photos up soon.

nice looking car, just a q though...

247kw at the wheels? @ 12psi?

Guys who are messaging me, i can't reply. If you want to know more give me a call.

I am located near keysborough.

Forgot that the car has got HKS cam gears installed as well.

Comes with the power FC hand controller.

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