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Hey guys got my pride and joy up for sale,

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T Type-M

Year: 1992

Engine: RB20DET

Transmission: Manual

Kilometres: 193xxx genuine kilometres on the shell, 140xxx kilometres on the engine.

as the car currently sits it comes with the following mods:

- Complete GTR Front

- Rebuilt RB20 gearbox

- Exedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch

- R33 Control Arms

- R32 GTR/R33 GTS-T front brake upgrade with drilled rotors (standard

GTR)

- Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

- Respray by DT panels (well known and reputable panel shop here in

Melbourne)

- HKS 2530 turbo (most responsive turbo you can buy for RB20, was

rebuilt when i bought it)

- Trust Front Mount Intercooler

- Blitz Boost Gauge With Control Unit

- Cusco Rear Strut Brace

- Air Con Just Regassed

Serviced Regularly With All Synthetic Oils

It also comes with a current Victorian roadworthy certificate AND an

engineers certificate for the front mount and rear strut brace so it will

pass for rego in any state easily.

$11,500 can take off turbo and any other bolt on mods to make it cheaper.

Located Southeast Suburbs Melbourne, please PM any genuine enquiries low ballers ignored, dont like the price push the back button on your browser and keep your opinion to yourself

Cheers,

Kyle

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