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R32 Gts-T, Origin Kit, Coilovers, Sweet Mods


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Car: Nissan R32 Skyline

Model/Year: GT Model full import from Japan. Year 1993

Engine: RB20det silvertop

KM's: 170 xxx kms

Roadworthy: N/A

Rego: Registered which runs out on the 2/6/2011

Price: 10, 000 ono. Open to straight swaps or with cash my way but must be RWD or AWD

Mods:

R34 Neo Turbo with op6 rear housing. no shaft play, is about 55,000kms old

GTR Intercooler painted black

Fully Recond AFM

Custom solid intake pipe with k&n pod filter

3 inch exhaust from turbo back. Just jap front/dump pipe in one, 3 inch 100 cell hi flow cat, Jun-BL 3inch exhaust with a 4inch muffler

All bushes replaced throughout the suspension with adjustable Nolathane Reds. About 5000kms old

Hicas lock bar with blocking kit

ISC N1 Coilovers (height, damper and bound adjustable) about 5000kms old

RDA slotted rotors throughout

EBC Green Stuff Pad throughout

Turbosmart boost tee

All vavles replaced in power steering pump

Speedo cable replaced with a new factory one

Apparent Engine rebuild from previous owner, but no papers to prove this

ECU Recently Scanned by a mechanic friend and all sensors, fuel pump, coil packs, injectors, etc are in working order

Recently serviced with plugs, oil, oil filter and pod filter cleaned and oiled

Was recently dyno'd and made 178.6 kw's atrw's

Interior/Exterior:

Stock interior all in good condition, with all electrics working

Has a pioneer head deck, has USB and plays mp3

Alpine Type R 6.5 inch splits with crossovers in the front

3 inch Saas mechanical boost gauge mounted in 3 hole din gauge holder

Full Origin body kit

Gtr headlights

Rear spoiler removed and holes filled and painted

Located: Sheidow Park.

Contact : Josh on 0422 670 608

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