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AWESOME car R32 GTST GTR MOCK UP totally unique drift cars like this are not often sold this car is perfectly set up for absolute silly power drifting but the thing that makes it better then the rest is that it is 100% everyday drivable this has been attained by lots of money and time being invested in building this unbelievable machine its fitted with:

acl fully forged internals ($1200) without fitting ($2000+fitted)

hi-flowed to4e turbo was running 19psi turned down currently running 12psi

manual boost controller with in cab boost gauge

nismo 2way locker ($3000) does not make a single sound or chirp while driving not noticeable in the slightest under full power locks the diff perfectly absolute amazing to drive and do demos with locks better then a locker drives better than a standard diff parking is not an issue driving in the wet is safe.

strengthened dog box ($2000) full dog box will not blow or pop out of gear under even the hardest conditions also not noticeable driving normally can be flat changed without clutch at speed without damage.

exedy duel plate clutch ($1200) clutch can handle being driven very hard without the side effect of a hard pedal or quick take up a lot nicer to drive then a brass button or heavy duty.

all round coilovers cusco ($2000) car drive beautifully smooth weather its on the highway or sideways woth no body roll

Full gtr interior ($1500) front seats cost $1000 alone immaculate condition

Gtr bodykit ($1200)

4inch exhaust ($1000)

sparco 2peice wheels ($600)

Nismo piggy back computer ($800)

After market Mild cams

i could easily sell these wheels right now for ($600) but they suit the car

as you can see plenty of money has been put into the car i am not even mentioning small items like brand new bov massive front mount and radiator worth excess of $500

turbo timer $150 gear knob momo steering wheel head unit and all wires run for speakers and amps only the best oils motor and box HAVE NOT DRIVEN IT since i fitted BRAND NEW WATER PUMP AND TIMING BELT there is honestly no way i would sell this car unfortunately i lost my license for a year and i know if i have it there i will drive it. Currently estimating the power at roughly 250rwkw a lot more to be gained with a good tune will have 3months rego ask me if you want to know anything else happy to talk. or send me a msg on 0403254147 most likely forgotten something

NOTE BODY IS IN SOMEWHAT ROUGH CONDITION not noticeable from far but being a drift car does have some bog is a few spots would be very easy for a painter to fix.

I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THE CAR AT ANYTIME AS IT IS ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE

CAN HELP WITH DELIVERY

NOTE I WILL ADMIT I DO NOT KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT SKYLINES SO IF I HAVE MADE ANY MISTAKES I AM HAPPY TO ADMIT THEM THOUGH I AM A MECHANIC AND HAVE BUILT PLENTY OF TURBO SETUPS BEFORE

cheers

will put up more photos tonight need to know anything just ask happy to answer any inquires

Asking $8000 or closest offer

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