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Item Summary: nissan skyline r32 gtr 400 awhp black with gold pearl strong motor quality mods.

Location: nsw, sydney area.

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: not needed never drive it. need to pay off loan.

Asking Price: 17,500 ono.

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: email [email protected] or msg 0424135266

Extra Information:

NOW WITH 12 MONTHS REGO NOTHING MORE TO SPEND JUST DRIVE AWAY.

nissan skyline r32 gtr. 1990 model. 120,000k's rebuilt at some stage was told it was done in japan just before it came over in 2005. can tell by the different gaskets.

Metallic Black with gold pearl, has molded front n1 air ducts in the front bumper looks much better then normal cut out ones.

600x300x100 Front mount intercooler,

greddy larger intake plenum.

Apexi Power Intake with new Apexi filters

Z32 airflow meters

kaaz 1.5 way lsd. still very tight.

Splitfire ignition coils,

Twin Garret ball-bearing turbos 360hp rated each

Nismo front and rear strut braces

nismo front and rear top suspension arms

Sard adjustable fuel pressure regulator

660cc Denso fuel injectors

Apexi Pro Power FC computer, not the normal power fc this one can activate launch controll and rev limiter cuts fuel and spark which in others that just cut one can cauz detonation.

Apexi FC boost controller

Tein coil over suspension front and rear

Nismo front and rear adjustable trailing arms

Walbro intank Fuel pump,

17x9.5 Nismo Hasemi Wheels with new Toyo 235 rubber on the rear

Mines 320km/h Dash

Greddy engine oil cooler

Full HKS exhaust, dump pipes, front pipe into 3.5in system, pretty quiet.

Exedy Twin plate clutch

HKS hard pipe intercooler piping

Tomei Hicas lock

New battery and alternator

Engine and gearbox has just been service with Motul Full Synthetic oil

has larger cams not shure on specs but idols a lil rough can check them after deposit is taken. dont bother me not knowing what they are.

was dyno'ed by last owner at 405hp at all 4 wheels.

has been a good car but not needed at the moment and just seeing what else is out there.

inside is stock. has a jvc cd/mp3 player.

running in 2wd at the moment as the front diff let go have already purchased a new one and all new bearings just havent got the time to put it in but will be done before getting sold.

also has brant alarm with central locking and imobilizer.

has a nismo plate in the engine bay and was told when they came out nismo took some of them and did upgades ont hem like a bigger clutch and suspension work etc.

for more info just ask.

price is negotiable. SWAPS FOR A SMALLER CAR AND LOTS OF CASH. no civis or any other front wheel drive 4 cylinders. im in no need for a car so cash is prefered.

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Mate the nismo plate has nothing to do with it being modded by nismo.

All it represents is that it had a nismo twin plate or single clutch, I know coz I have the same plate that came with my old clutch

Yes the plate is for the clutch. The old owner informed me that the car was taken by nismo, upgraded and then sold by them. Just what I was told. And the front diff is still not fixed have done 2000km in the car in over a year and didn't need it done personally. Will be done before sold.

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