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I AM SELLING OR SWAPPING MY LOVED R32 SKYLINE GTST.HAD SO MUCH PLANS FOR THIS BUT PLANNING TO SAVE FOR A HOUSE.PLEASE NO LOW BALLERS OR STUPID OFFERS.IM NOT IN A RUSH TO GET RID OF THIS CAR BECUASE I LOVE IT.

REGO:FEB 2012

1.ADJUSTABLE CAM GEARS

2.GATES TIMING BELT

3.KOYORAD RADIATOR

4.STANDARD AIRRBOX WITH STAINLESS STEEL INTAKE PIPE AND COLD AIR INTAKE PIPE TO AIRBOX

5.STRUT BAR

6.YELLOW JACKET COILPACKS

7.HKS BOV RELOCATED TO FRONT BAR

8.D1 SPEC CATCH CAN

9.ALL WIRING FOR SUB AND AMP IS THERE JUST NEED A SUB AND AMP

10.T3/T4 TURBO

11.3 INCH TURBO BACK EXHAUST

12.GTR INJECTORS 444CC

13.GTR RESISTOR PACK

14.SERVICED ITH MOTUL OIL AND DRIFT OIL FILTER

15.HID'S

16.LOWERED AND KYB SHOCKS

17.TOMEI PONCAMS

18.DUAL STAGE BOOST CONTROLLER WITH SWICTH BUT SWITCH IS NOT CONNECTED

19.CLARION DVD HEAD UNIT

20.MOMO CORSE STEERING WHEEL

21.AUTO METER BOOST GAUGE

22.NISMO SHORT SHIFTER

23.NISMO GEAR KNOB

24.HAS SCRATCH AS SEEN ON PASSENGER SIDE

25.ROOF NEEDS RESPRAY

26.NISTUNE NEEDS A RE TUNE

27.DASH LIGHTS FLICKER

28.GTR REAR SWAY BAR 24MM THICK

29.FMIC

OTHER PARTS FOR SALE:

1.R34 HIGHFLOWED AND STEEL WHEEL TURBO

2.38MM TURBOSMART EXTERNAL WASTEGATE

3.STANDARD EXHAUST MANIFOLD

4.STANDARD REARSWAY BAR

5.ALLOY REAR SUBFRAME BUSHES BRAND NEW BOUGHT FROM JUST JAP

6.WALBRO 255 FUEL PUMP

7.BRAND NEW SARD FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR

8.BRAND NEW HPI DUMP PIPE MADE IN JAPAN

THATS ALL I CAN THINK OFF AT THE TOP OF MY HEAD.

PLZ TXT MY PHONE YOUR OFFER AND QUESTIONS THANKS

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