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Nissan Skyline R32 with widebody kit front and rear (S15 SR20DET motor)

TRACK ONLY

Only reason for sale is the fact that I no longer have access to the car trailer which I did otherwise after the fun I had in the hillclimb I just did I certainly wouldn't be selling it if there was a way I could get the use out of it I hoped to when i got the car.

If someone has a registered S13/180 they want to trade with cash my way i may consider it too.

Engine:

S15 SR20DET conversion (completed in japan)

TOMEI 256 cams

550cc injectors

HKS GT SS turbo

N/A SR20 throtlle body

GTR fuel pump

xforce manifold

rb25 airflow meter

'TRUST' FMIC

'GReddy' triple core radiator

straight through 3" Exhaust

Power FC and hand controller

HKS evc 4

211rwkw on 1.2 bar

Driveline:

S13 5 speed

OS geiken twin plate clutch

KAZZ 2 way diff

Suspension:

HKS coil overs

camber adjustable

Brand new Whiteline Adjustable 24mm sway bars front and rear

Brand new Kazama Adjustable Castor rods

hicas lock bar

drift pineapples

Strut tower brace

Drift button handbrake

Interior:

SPARCO driver's seat

GTR Passenger seat

sparco steering wheel

Apexi boost gauge

Bolt in half cage

Sparco Harnesses

Exterior:

body kit is genuine BN Sport kit

Work Meister's 18 X 10" & 18 X 12"

Full wide kit 30mm rear and 25mm front.

$12,000

0488446696

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Did this car come from tas? , if it's the one i'm thinking , i thought it had rego in tas?

That is the one.

Going from Tas to adelaide though is like a different country and trying to register this car in Adelaide in my opinion wouldn't be worth the hassle if it can even be done hence me saying track only

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