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post-37609-0-91227400-1362982353_thumb.jpgThis is a clean r32 skyline I’ve spent a lot of $$$ in this car and have been the only Australian owner since 2006

I have been building this car over the past 3 years for track but would now like to buy a house

There are more mods but this is most of them

Engine:
340hp tuned by pits
S2 RB25 and box
GT3076R .82 exh high mount
sard 550cc injectors
splitfire coil packs
nismo fuel pressure regulator
genuine greddy plenum
Turbosmart 38mm gate
Z32 AMF
AVCR
Power cf
Intercooler
Exhaust: HKS tip and bolt on 4inch straight pipe for loudness

Front handing:
Tein coilovers
R33 lower control arms
Adjustable caster arms
Adjustable upper control arms
White line 32mm sway bar
R34 GTT 310mm breaks
Strut brace
3.5deg of front camber 10 deg caster

Rear handing:
Tein coilovers
White line 28mm sway bar
Kaaz 2 way
Gktech adjustable upper control arms
Gktech traction adjustable control arms
Lock bar
Strut brace
1.25deg of rear camber

Body
Type M kit
Genuine GTR bar
I have genuine GTR bonnet to be painted
R43 GTR wheels and centre caps
Interior:
Apexi din3
Turbo timer
Power fc controller
Avcr controller
Ok sound system with sub
UHF radio


I don’t have to sell but will consider if someone has the right money

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