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make & model- 92 nissan skyline r32 4 door with sunroof

colour-silver

kms-160xxxkms

gearbox-manual

rego-can be arranged for extra $

RB20DET replaced and freshened up 2000k ago, (timing belt,bearings etc)

-Garret 2871R internally gated with screamer pipe(or split dump)

-braided turbo lines with speedfolw fittings

-intercooler

-alloy cooler piping

-alloy radiator

-catch can

-gktech stainless front pipe

-jap 3" mandrel bent exhaust

-bosch 040 intank pump

-adjustable fuel regulator

Driveline-

RB20DET 5 speed (lil noisy)

-exedy clutch

-locked r200 diff with 4.3 gears(or 3.9s)

Suspension-

-Tein Coilovers front and rear

-Tein Castor Rods

-Kazama rose jointed tie rod ends

-Alloy steering shaft spacer

-lockspacers and trimmed lock stops

-r33 lower control arms

-Kazama Hicas Lock bar

-Alloy subrame locks

Interior-

-Bride Zeta bucket w bride fixed rail

-Nardi steering wheel w/ Nardi boss kit

-dildo shifter

-blitz boost gauge

-water/oil temp gauges

-blitz turbo timer

car has sunroof that works,

rear seats removed but have them here still

probably forgot heaps

will come on standard 16's or mismatched 17s NOT THE ONES PICTURED

Problems-

-front guards have slight damage from wheels rubbing at last track day,nothin major

-speedo doesnt work,just need speedo drive in box replaced,have one to go with the car,easy half hour fix

-has sa rego that DOES NOT come with the car,this can be arranged for extra $$$

located se suburbs melbourne

$7000 losing heaps at this price

would make awesome track or street car

0431683303 NO PRIVATE NUMBERS

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