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hey this is my daily driven r32 skyline am either looking for swaps for an s13 sr20det or kool turbo corolla or something of interest can lower price on car by minusing some suspension parts, GTR wheels are not for sale and will not come with car. stock wheels supplied

engine:

rb20det

front facing plenum

xf throttle body

gtr injectors

fmic

walboro 500hp pump

sard fuel pressure reg

haltech e6k

haltech coils

haltech igniter

haltech 3 bar map sensor

T34 garret bran new turbo 550hp rated

highmount stainless exhaust manifold

48mm nitto external gate

3inch exhaust zetti muffler onto twin 3 inch pipes

adaption made for unscrewable cap to have screamer on track or plumbed in for road use

60mm twin core alloy radiator

all new gaskets and seals throughout car.

gates racing timing belt

new plugs

oil changes every 5000km

drivetrain:

rb20det gearbox shifts nice no crunchs

6 puck solid centre clutch with heavy duty pressure plate

billet lightened flywheel

stock diff shymed within reason so its not noisey in a car park still clunks a bit but not noticable

suspension:

bran new super street tein coilovers

r33 front lcas

extra lock heavy duty rack ends

pillow jointed ikeya formula copy tie rod ends

adjustable rose jointed castor arms

has just had full wheel alignment to drift and drive as daily

handbrake has drift button

body:

body is rough has been spray canned matt black.........

will be sold with stock wheels in black. gtr wheels not for sale.

full vertex bodykit

has boost gauge

car makes 351.7hp at 18psi dyno sheets to prove is fully safe tuned is running stock timing with some extra boost so will last forever being the ol reliable rb20

car is my daily driver have spent countless hours getting the car to where it is now, want an s13 or s14 shoot me your offers must be turbo.i have prolli missed some things is registered etc any info or pics needed let me know via txt or call am not on the pc very often to please contact via mobile cheers

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