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Make:Nissan Skyline R32 4 Door

Year:1989

Engine:RB20det

Mileage149000kms

Gearbox:5spd manual

Engine:

-RB20det

-Front mount cooler

-GFB blow off valve

-GFB Tee boost control valve

-VG30 Ball bearing turbo

-Malpasi fuel pressure reg

-Bosch fuel pump

-Stainless 1 peice split front/dump pipe

-3" cat back exhaust

-Heavy duty clutch

-Fully functional freezing cold aircon and heater

-Just serviced 500kms ago with new Oil, Oil filter, Pod filter, Fuel filter, Exhaust manifold gaskets

Suspension:

-Tein Flex fully adjustable coilover

-Cusco castor arms

-Gkteck Extra lock spacers

-Locked 4:3 ratio diff

-Hicas lock bar

Interior:

-Modified hand brake with foam grip and drift button

-Boost guage

-Nardi classic steering wheel

Stereo:

-Pioneer MP3 head unit and kenwood 6x9's in the rear

Exterior:

-Full vertex body kit

-Vented fibre glass bonnet with internal structure still intack

-30mm wider front fenders

Wheels & Tyres:

-Starcorp 18x8.5 +38 fronts with 235/40/18 50% 18x9.5 +45 with 245/40/18's with camber wear

Extra Details: Has rego till 3/10/2011. RWC can be provided upon sale depending on what has been worked out.

Item Condition:good condition over all, only a small dint in pass rear quater.. no fading or rust

Location:Redbank plains

Reason For Sale:Still chasing a SR20 S chasis

Contact Details:0402993220 or post

Price and Payment Conditions:$8000 ono or swaps for SR20 powered S13, S14, 180SX

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