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This is going to kill me

Putting my skyline up for sale as much as i love it and had a blast in it the other week and the whole time i have had it. It is time for me to sell and move on there is to much going on in my life at the moment i have to let it go and would love to see this go to a home that will take care of her and slide it all day

Here is the spec's

1990 HCR32 skyline

Motor and stuff

has about 139000km on the clock starts every time never had a problem with it

hks 2530 turbo

rx7 fc injectors

cam gears

split fire coilpacks

greddy emanage ultimate

gtr intercooler

3inc zorst

exedy clutch

makes 222kws at the wheels on 18psi

Suspension/Wheels

bilstein coilovers the rear has custom made strut tops made by myself

whiteline sway bars

hardrace camber arms

i have a hicas bar but not installed

hardrace tie rods not installed

18x9.5+5 and 18x10.5-7

25mm spacer on the front

215 toyos on the front

235 no names on the rear

Interior

nardi wheel (not the deep corn)

velo fixback on custom fixed rails for super low ness i am 6,3 and with a helment i hit nothing

cusco half cage

b piller brace

boost,oil,water temp and oil pressure gauges

machined gear knob made by myself

hand brake button

Exterior

bn sports front bar and side skirts

vertex rear bar

wide body 30mm fornt and rear

roof spoiler

bonnet vent

hand made drag style wing

i am sure i have missed somthing if i have just ask

the is no rego on the car but car can come with blue slip if needed

Price $12000ono not to keen for swaps but give it a shot

i am in sydney

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it drove like a boss that day didnt miss a beat

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Honestly well done, if you built this thing. That's what a r32 should be like, good power, looks porn and I bet its a dream to drive like all r32s good luck with the sale, free bump :)

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