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1992 Nissan Skyline R32 M-spec

RB20det

5 speed manual

Rego expires-Sep 2011

Kilometres- 166 xxx

The car is in extremely good condition inside and out, im only the second owner in Australia.

Body-

Full respray in Glasurit Solid white (resprayed in December ,car was gunmetal grey)

Factory M-spec body kit with Fiberglass GTR front bar

Tinted Windows

Engine-

RB20DET

Cooling Pro FMIC

Splitfire Coilpacks

ISC Alloy Radiator

Flying performance 3 inch front and dump pipe

2.5 inch cat back with cannon

Drift pod Filter

Extreme heavy duty clutch

Suspension-

Greddy Type S coilovers

Just Jap Strut Braces front and rear

HiCas lock bar and all piping and pump removed

Wheels-

Koya Drift teks 17x8's

Kumho Ecsta fronts

Maxxis MA-V1 rears

Interior-

Defi boost and water temp gauges

Custom made skyline floor mats (Group Buy ones off this forum)

Nardi wheel

Trust gear knob

Blitz Turbo Timer

Fire extinguisher

Alarm with remote central locking, shock sensors and immobiliser

Audio-

Clarion head unit

4 Channel Amp

6x9 Kenwood rears

6 inch Kenwood fronts

12 000 O.N.O contact Rhys anytime on 0403048445 txt or call.

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