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---General---

- 1993 nissan skyline r32 gts-t

- 114xxx k's

- manual

- rb20det

- rego till September

---bodywise---

- Original GTR bonnet

- Original GTR grill

- Original GTR spoiler

- Front GTR plus N1 air vent FG bar

- Side skirts plus rear bar add on

- Tinted windows

- Clear nismo indicator light

---engine---

- turbo x blow off

- turbosmart duel stage boost controller running 7 PSI low boost and 11 PSI high boost

- k&n pod filter HKS turbo back exhaust system

- new installed exedy heavy duty clutch plus machined flywheel

- mu-secret 6k HID daylight

- twin LED driving lights

- 4 new front and rear bendix breaks

- 2 new front bridestone tyres

- 90% tread on rear

- standard 16inch r32 gts-t wheels

- 300x600 massive FMIC

- t3/t4 op6 bigger turbo

- All water and coolent hoses replaced

- All gaskets replaced around the plenum, and a new turbo to manifold gasket installed after bigger turbo upgrade.

---interior---

- original GTR dash A-pillar with twin GREDDY Turbo and oil temperature gauges

- r34 GTR gear knob

- MTX thunder x502 2 channel amplifier running 2 SONY 6x9 rear speakers

- Front door SONY twitter plus indoor 6 inch Sony speaker.

- full electric sunroof

- pioneer 6 disc DVD system

- MTX thunder x704 4 channel amplifier and 10 inch kicker sub-woofer

- new boost controller installed under dash

---bad points---

- the body is fairly straight, just small dings that are an easy fix (fiberglass)

- power steering rack is inconsistent, not a major problem as I have been driving it for the past year like that (quote: 300 dollars to fix)

This car has been my pride and joy for the past year, its never missed a beat or had any failures mechanically. It's in A1 Condition and is perfect for track/daily setup.

I have had no attention from the cops in this car and have had 0 defects in the 1 year I've owned the vehicle.

I have probably left loads out but, I'll be sure to tell you in the near future if you are interesting in the car.

PHOTOS

#1 - http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-...0_6959066_n.jpg

#2 - http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/198/sv302819.jpg/

#3 - http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-...6_1077716_n.jpg

#4-5- (from the carsales link when i bought it last year in august, still the same though) http://liveimages.carsales.com.au/private/...les/8873795.jpg

http://liveimages.carsales.com.au/private/...les/8873794.jpg

#6 - http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-...7_5091872_n.jpg

#7 - http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/219/p0309101301.jpg/ (old photo from September 2010)

PM back

via pm

mobile - 0423521388

email - [email protected]

hope you liked what you see

cheers

-Shahin

I am open for swaps!!!! please send me what you have!

No commodores, no falcons

pref RWD and jap! turbo/non turbo all allowed!!

My top list

s13 turbo / non turbo

ae86

toyota cressida

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