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1992 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

Location: Eastern shore Hobart

Price: $11000ono NO SWAPS unless its a cheap Ute or van with plenty of money my way.

Contact Details: PH 0437 492 045

PICS: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=451335

Extra Details:

This car is an awesome Street/drift car. im really regretting having to sell this but im going to Canada for 5 months at the end of the year and i need cash

car has 215 rear wheel kilowasps. and its a good safe tune

it runs 18psi boost

really good on fuel, i was surprised when i first got, it only used quarter of a tank from launceston to hobart

the body kit is pretty rough on it especially the front bar, but the rest of the car is pretty good

ive never had a problem with this car which is probably the main reason why im regretting selling it

Modifications:

ENGINE & EXHAUST:

-Hyper TR43 Turbo

-GTR Injectors and Resistor Pack

-Z32 air flow meter

-FMIC

- 3 inch dump and front pipe

- Cat has had insides smashed out

- Invidia 3 inch Cat back

- Dr Drift Remapped ECU

DRIVETRAIN:

- stock 32 5 speed

- Extreme 6 puck Cushion Button clutch about 1500kms old

- Kazz 1 way LSD

- Tomei Electronic Hicas Lock Bar

SUSPENSION:

- HSD HR Base Height & Damper adjustable coilovers, 8kg Front, 6kg Rear

- Drift Pineapples

- Lock Spacers

- Front Strut Brace

Interior:

- Remote keyless entry and Immobiliser

- Deep Dish Steering Wheel

- Nismo Gear knob

- Drift Button

- Alpine MP3 Head Unit

- Splits in front 6x9s rear with Sony Explode Amp

- Fire Extinguisher

- Boost Guage

- Turbo timer

EXTERIOR:

- GTR Bonnet

- GTR Grill

- Type M Body Kit

- Some sort of Boot Lip

- Rolled Guards

WHEELS:

- DTM RUSH Gunmetal Grey Centers Front 18x8.5 with Falken 225/45s, Rear 18x9.5 with Federal super steels 225/45s

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