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SKYLINE R32 GTR

This Car is prepared and maintained by “Advan Performance Centre” Sydney.

The car has won numerous circuit races also:

· 1st outright “Muscle Car Masters” Tarmac Rally

· 1st class AWD “Clipsal V8” Tarmac Rally

· 2nd Super car GTR Cup – Clipsal V8 Tarmac Rally

CAMS log booked “3-E”, I-Race log booked “Production Racing Cars”, CAMS approved welded roll cage

ENGINE

N1 crank; Group A sump; Tomei Cams; OS Geikin Twin plate clutch; trust N1 oil pump; N1 water pump; N1 HKS turbos; Forged pistons; HKS intercooler; KOYO Aluminium radiator; 5Lt alloy surge tank; twin 044 Bosch motor sport fuel pumps; 700cc Sard injectors; GReedy boost controller; remote oil filter; 3.5in exhaust; “Advan” cool air box; HKS fuel rail and pressure regulator; oil coolers; spit fire coils; trust BOV

SUSPENSION

Adjustable camber arms; adjustable castor & tie rod arms; double adjustable “BC Coilover” shocks; adjustable front & rear sway bars; adjustable wishbone suspension arms ; adjustable front & rear roll centre kit; 6 pot & 4 pot “Nashin” competition race brakes; 9.5in x 18in wheels; BRAND NEW SET OF YOKOHAMA AO48 TYRES ready for testing and next season

GEAR BOX

OS Geiken close ratio gear box; remote 4WD controller unit; shift light;

All the Hard Work and Money has been spent on this very quick car, ready for new owner to enjoy. Reluctant Retirement Sale.

Contact Colin 0477 177 122

[email protected]

$28,000

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