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Up for sale is my r32 skyline

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline

Year: 1993

Colour: Gun metal

Motor: RB20det

KMs: 155****

Price: $7500

Other details:

Mines tuned ECU

Hybrid electric boost controlle

HKS turbo timer

Deep dish steering wheel

Hybrid front mount cooler

Sparco strut brace

Ohlins coil-over (nice n comfy)

Red castor rod bushs urethane (new)

Sparco rims (with new rubber)

Bosch 040 fuel pump (new)

After market unknown manifold (makes turbo responsive)

3inch turbo back exhaust with high flow cat (sounds nice)

Custom made air box with cold air intake

Pod filter (loud intake noise)

Apexi boost gauge

fire extinguisher

Sony head unit

Sony speakers all round

Platnum spark plugs 0.8mm (2000kms old)

Drift button

Mongoose alarm says it cost $950

Maybe some things i cant think of right now

Other details:

Car was repainted by old owner 2 years ago so that's fine, inside is super clean and no bubble in the dash also still has original windscreen with antenna. The only down side to the car is the turbo is starting to blow some smoke still boosts but will need replacing can negotiate this into sale.

RWC can also be negotiable it only just pasted 4 months ago so all will be good 2 pics with tint are no longer since i had to remove for RWC too dark.

Reason for sale:

I have had this car for 6 months as a weekender and plans to track it but plans have changed i want something older.

I am in between house's now and can meet in west Melbourne or Ballarat.

Call Kyle

0430358433

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