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Hi Selling my very loved R32 Skyline as i now have wayyy to many imports.

It is very clean and had a respray jsut before i bought it a few years ago.

It hasnt had much road time since i have owned it as I was always been upgrading parts. Have done pretty much 90% of installing the parts/ Engine with a qualified mechinac. All enigne parts have done about 5000km all up.

Very quick R32 and is due to be in High Performance imports Magazine in January/Febuary.

Ran 12.4 @ 125mph with crap tyres so was hard to keep traction. With some wide semi slicks should be much quicker.

Got tuned recently and got 440.1rwhp (about 330rwkw) @ 19 psi by High Tech Tuning on a safe tune so has much more potential to get over 500hp.

Engine was Built my Engine worx in winchelsea.

Engine :

RB25DET Conversion series 1

Forged internals

ACL Race series forged piston kit

Forged Eagle rods

Assorted gallery plugs & specialty sealants

New engine parts kit (Bearings etc)

Grind crankshaft

Dismantle/ degrease and inspect long engine

Bore and Hone block

Recondition head

Ported and Polished Head

New water pump

Dismantle/ clean/ inspect oil pump

3 layer metal head gasket

Hone rod bushes

Balanced inline engine assembly & align rods

Series 2 CAS+ loom

Front mount intercooler

Plazmaman inlet plenum

Garrett T04Z Externally Gated Turbo 0.84 rear housing

High mount Blue mild steel manifold

Braided oil/water lines

Tomei Adjustable cam gear - exhaust only

New Timing belt kit

3.5" Strait through mild steel turbo back exhaust

Splitfire coil packs

Nismo engine mounts

Working air-conditioning, just re-gassed

Fuel System:

2L Surge Tank

Bosch 040 Lifter

Twin Bosch 044's to engine

All Braided lines in boot

Custom twin feed fuel rail

750cc injectors

SARD fuel pressure regulator with pressure gauge

Driveline:

RB25DET Gearbox - custom gearbox mounts

Royal Purple Oil

Brand New Jim Berry Full Monty Clutch rated to 1000hp

Braided clutch line

Custom driveshaft

Shim-locked diff

Suspension:

BC Motorsport Coilovers

HICAS lockout bar, Hicas system fully removed

Solid rear cradle spacers

Majority of suspension bushes replaced

Electrics:

Apexi Power FC Computer

Turbosmart boost controller

BEE*R Rev limiter modified for launch control/antilag/flat-shift

Body:

GTR body kit with recent respray

Tinted windows

Tinted Indicators and Tail lights

10000k HID Lights

Carbon 'look' boot (Can be taken off easily - did have to match Carbon hood)

Drift tech wheels 17''.

Pioneer head unit - 6'' speakers.

Has GK Tech Deep dish steering wheel.

Drift Button.

Looking for $17,000 firm - have spend so much more than this on the car but have other needs now.

Might be interested in swaps for a 4x4

Just put 6 months rego on it

Text me on - oh for free ayt ayt free fife too too for -

Located in Darwin NT

No test drives without a serious deposit.

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