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My R32 skyline is now up for sale.

Only selling due to moving up to an R34 skyline...

The rear coilovers have been replaced with 500km old units as seen in the pics below...

Im located in Adelaide, SA.

1991 R32 GTS-T coupe

RB25DET engine and gearbox

Autronic smc ECU

Commodore coilpacks

GTR fuel pump

pod filter

catch can

front mount intercooler

3" turbo back exhaust with canon

solid engine mounts

Front strut brace

Battery mounted in boot

Greddy stytle plenum

Large throttle body

Nismo fuel pressure reg

Turbo smart fuel pressure guage

Front and rear coilovers (rears are practically near new)

17x9 and 17 x 8 SSR Integral A2 wheels with new tyres

adj tie rods and ends with rose joints and RCA

New rear toe arms (not fitted)

alloy steering spacer

front nolothane upper arm bushes

front adj castor rods

rear adj traction rods

rear adj camber arms

s13 non-hicas rear cradle

alloy cradle bushes

slotted front rotors

New HD clutch

R200 VLSD

type M kit

xenon hid headlights

keyless entry

boost, temp and oil pressure gauges

kenwood headunit

Rego

Im sure there is more on the list but you get the idea...

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Asking 10k

Unknown but im assuming stock injectors. Previous owner did the engine swap. The engine was from JIS. Here is a pic of the boost worx dyno graph.. also from the previous owner.

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