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Hi,

Looking to sell my Wifes 2002 model S15 spec R Silvia SR20 turbo engine. She has owned the car for last 5 years and never had any mechanical problems with it, car runs and drives excellent. engine never been modified. Car is in very good condition paint and body wise weel looked after.

Metallic silver paint

18" 5 spoke wheels

Automatic trans

Very economical to run.

Unmodified sr20 turbo engine

176,000kms (Driven by my wife for last 5 years 100,000kms, without any problems)

R32 GTR front and rear brake calippers

Reason for sale, wife has purchase new car.

Will add pics on weekend.

$14,900

Car is located in SA.

PM me.

Cheers

FREE:

R32 GTR front REO - bit dented, bolts up fine - get a hammer to straighten the middle up it'll be right

+

R32 GTR front bumper - minus lower lip, has a small crack

both could come in handy for them pro drifters out there looking for something to do the job when they eventually prang their front end

FREE:

R32 GTR front REO - bit dented, bolts up fine - get a hammer to straighten the middle up it'll be right

+

R32 GTR front bumper - minus lower lip, has a small crack

both could come in handy for them pro drifters out there looking for something to do the job when they eventually prang their front end

SOLD! or taken or whatever

turbosmart dual stage boost controller

holds boost great, good response and no spikes

good condition, comes with rocket switch

$130 posted

located in adelaide

feel free to pm or sms 0413 733 433

cheers,

Lucas

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Edited by stolen-gtr

What's the offset for the rims? will it fit V35?

5 Stud 18 Inch rims for sale was fitted on a R32 Skyline $250:

Has slight gutter rash, there is only one bad rash which i have posted a pic of the rest are very very tiny, Contact me if you have any enquires thanks.

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This one aparently leaks on side. You can get it fixed for a small price at a professional place. The rest of that black stuff is just from a tyre you can peel that off.

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2x Turbo timers for sale, silver one is brand new never been used $10 each:

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Also have a R32 GTST spoiler for sale but dont have pics atm is gunmetal grey and in very good nic make a offer.

MOB: 0451 691 099

Leave a text so i can get back to you i prob wont be able to answer phone calls

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