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Car has been sprayed satin black and has a full geniune do luck kit to go with the wide body I have also started putting together a stock gtr kit for it so far just the front bar and rear bar with the wing. Looks clean with the gtr kit on.

car needs seat and harness to hit the track

Well Setup

1992 R32 GTST, done 110 *** kms, midnight blue, M-Spec (bigger brakes from factory, better seat fabrics)

RB20DET

Standard internals

HKS 600cc injectors

HKS SSQ BOV / Genuine HKS Purple fin also

HKS Mushroom filter

Custom intake pipe

Z32 AFM

Apexi RX6 high mount turbo kit,

Greddy/Trust steam pipe hi mount manifold

Greddy/Trust 48mm wastegate

Blitz SBC Dual Solinoid Boost Control+ Turbotech Boost Tee

Hybrid FMIC

Exedy Heavy Duty Cushion Button Clutch

Apexi ECV

always had motul turbolite 4100 oil, always changed after every track day or 3000kms

either genuine nissan oil filter or DRiFT magnetic oil filter

Standard RB20det ECU remapped with NissTune by Garage 7, made 254.5rwkw and 408.6 NM on 15.5 psi (yea it actually did)

With Cams and camgears and more boost this rb20det will be capable of close to 300rwkws on E85

Bodywork

Genuine Do Luck GTST T2 bodykit from japan

D-Max 25mm front guards

Carbon canards on front bar

Genuine GTR grill

Genuine GTR bonnet with bonnet vent

30mm rear wide bolt on guards

Silk road vented headlight

carbon fibre roof wing

Interior

Safety 21 7 point cage+ Tabs for side intrusion

Greddy Boost Gauge

Trust Grex Diamond gear knob

Drift Buton

Stock 32 GTS Seats

Stock silvia steering wheel

Suspension

Kei office coilovers, damper, height and spring adjustable, go nice and low

Zenith Solid Steering Shaft Spacer

JJR 30mm Front And Rear Sway bars.

R33 GTR Swaybar End Links

Strengthend Radiator Support for track days via HKS Drift Chain from SA previous ownerGK Tech 5mm Steering Lock Spacers

CUSCO Strengthened Muffler Ring

JIC rear camber arms

Cusco front camber arms

Kazama castor rods

Super Pro nolathane rear cradle mount

A31 non hicas cradle

S14 steering rack

complete hicas removal

Spare R32 GTR Rotors Cross Drilled

Rolling On

Advan 17x8 and 17x9 tri spokes

Pair of modena 17x8.5 +15

Vehicle is located in SE Suburbs, VIC

Item is listed on ebay with pics

http://cgi.ebay.com....#ht_1170wt_1115

Price

Six Thousand Dollars

$6000

Not parting out

Contact Nick-0410217375

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