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1990 R32 GTS4 Skyline. Lot of stuff done. Losing license and possibly wont be able to drive it for 6 yrs.

-17' sparco wheels

-FMIC

-RB25 turbo with steel internals

-650hp fuel pump

- Has just clocked up 200000k and have a full timing belt and water pump kit

-3' stainless exaust also have the stock exhaust for rwc

- Pod filter but have std airbox one atm

- Torque split controller (set the awd from full rwd to 50 to 50)

- Kenwood head unit

-2000w earthquake amp

-custom molded sub box in the boot

-Have just had a mechanic have a look what it needs. It needs upper inner ball joints which i have brand new ones of and lower inner control bushes whic i also have

-New bling bling radiator hoses

-always ran 98 in it

-Brand new o2 sensor

Send offers no low ballers please willing to swap swap swap. Have a couple of minor dings.

if interested call 0459302735

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Hey guys ill give you all a bit of history on the car. I purchased the car about 3/4 months ago as more of a weekend car as my barina is my daily. throw all my cash at it etc get it a bit faster, bit sexier blah blah. i got done for no seatbelt which in turn put me on the safe driver agreement which means no high powered cars. As much as i want to pimp it out for 6 years i have more important things like i just got a bigger house (more rent), christmas is almost here and im broke and its just gathering dust. I would consider it as being tastefully modded at the moment nothing ridiculousness just when something isnt working well put something better in e.g like the 33 alternator and bigger fuel pump. im quite to have a chat if you want to call me

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