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Item Summary: R32 4 Door SR20 this will get you laid!!

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: want a s15

Asking Price: 15000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Ross - 0421 869 037

Extra Information:

I WILL SWAP FOR A S15

Car

1989 Nissan Skyline GTST 4 Door

Engine

S14 SR20DET

HKS GTRS turbo .86 rear housing

Nismo 550cc injectors

Z32 AFM

Power FC

Toda Step One Cams

Apexi 1.2mm Headgasket

S13 60mm Throttle Body - [modified to work :) ]

Cooling Pro Intercool mounted inbay with 12" thermo

Very Cool Custom Lobster Back cooler piping

Cusco Catch Can

52mm Alloy Radiator, silicone hoses

Drivetrain

Cusco Super Single Full Face Clutch

Sr20 Gearbox

Short Shifter

Std Tailshaft

Shimmed LSD

Solid Gearbox Mount

Suspension

ISC N1 Coilovers

Adjustable Front Upper Control Arms

R33 Lower Control Arms

Castor Rods

Rear Camber Arms

Rear Alloy Subframe Pineapples

Whiteline Swaybars Front and Rear

Interior

7 Point Roll Cage

Bride Seat on Bride Rail

Greddy Boost gauge

Bride Tacho

Blue Bubble Dildo Knob with LED lights

Power FC Hand Controller

Wheels/Tyres

17x9 +17 Work Emotion XT7 all round

215/45 R17 Admiral Tyres

I have just finished building this car from the ground up. i dont think there is a bolt on this car that i have not touched. Whole loom for the entire car has been replaced even. i am a qualified mechanic and know what i am doing and have done everything on this car except the tuning (as i dont have a dyno)

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