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HR32 Skyline GTS-T

All Reasonable Offers Considered

Performance Liquid Gas Injection System

Modest 140 kW at the wheels

Runs superbly, very economical

Religiously washed and looked after

Recently serviced (fluids changed and tuned)

Selling due to change of interests/lifestyle and purchase of 4x4 for improved practicality

Engine Mods:

RB20DET Stock Engine and Turbo (only done 100,000 Kms)

Custom Liquid Gas Injection Conversion

Custom Gas Computer

Brand New Ignition Module

Heavy Duty Twin Plate Clutch

Thermo Fan

K&N Air Filter

JJR Delta Fin Front Mount Intercooler (600x300x70) with custom chrome piping

3.5” Cat-Back N1 Exhaust System with 5” rear cannon with new exhaust mounts

GT-R Fuel Pump

Exterior Mods:

Starcorp Impuls 18” Rims

Brand New Zetum 225/40/R18 Fronts

Brand New Zetum 235/40/R18 Rears

Brand New Bomex Front Bar (not shown in pictures)

GT-R Style Side Skirts

Vertex Rear Bar

Drift Style Custom Bonnet

Brand New Silicone Wiper Blades

Interior Mods:

Apex’i Boost Gauge

Pivot Speed Meter

Viper Alarm

Drift Brand Adjustable Racing Seat (ADR Approved)

Custom Trimmed Interior

Issota White Steering Wheel and Boss Kit

Razo Gear Knob

7” Touch Screen Head Unit (CD/MP3/DVD/USB/iPod Ready)

Sony 6x9” 3-Way Speakers

Sound Stream 6.5” Splits

1100watt Amplifier with 12” Fusion Sub

Bad Points:

Minor ding to underside rear bar (barely noticeable)

Plugged holes in boot from previously fitted spoiler

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well its advertised elsewhere for $8500 but that's still pretty negotiable, and it runs on a combination of petrol and gas (60 litre gas tank), so you get about 400kms from a tank of gas and roughly 8-10 tanks of gas to one tank of petrol. hope this helps,

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