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1992 R32 Skyline GTS-t, RB20DET, 5 speed manual, 5 months rego, 11 months pink, Genuine 68,000 kms on engine and gearbox, stock motor, chassis has 120,000kms, HKS2530 turbo, Buddy Club race spec coil overs, no air con, car used for super sprints and club events only. Not a daily driver. 10 years of development put into this car, needs some bodywork, paint is average, refer photos. GTR grill, fibreglass front guards, K&N pod filter, cold air box and feed, Turbosmart bleed valve, Z32 airflow meter, Greddy intercooler, custom oil catch can with oil return, GFB plumb back blow off valve, Silicone turbo intake, Exedy heavy duty clutch, new rear hubs, battery relocated in boot, full aftermarket suspension control arms front and rear upper and lower, rose jointed , front homemade splitter, road tyres are 40% worn, DBA front rotors, 900 deg front pads, 700 deg rear pads, braided brake lines, Greddy oil cooler, whiteline front and rear sway bars, front camber arms, cradle pineapples, GTR 440cc injectors, GTR dropping resistor, Bosch 040 in tank hi flow fuel pump, short shift kit, 225kw @ wheels @ 16psi, 300km speedo, suede steering wheel, Apexi monster tacho with shift light. EPROM tune by Dr Drift. Alloy radiator, twin thermo fans, full silicone lines and hoses.Split stainless 3" front/ dump pipe, hi flow cat, HKS 3" cat back exhaust and cannon muffler, So much time and money put into this car over $25k spent, Lots of extras available depending on price. Some extras include Dmax style carbon bonnet, 17" Buddy club P1 race wheels with Kumho V70A semi slicks 245's, Autotecnica race seat. Call for details, no joyrides tolerated. Only serious buyers pls.

Best time around E.C. 1.49.35. Very regretful sale, hoping it finds a good home. Sale due to wife and buying a house. Still great on the road and is a sleeper, No mechanical issues, never been drifted or abused.

$7500, offers considered, no swaps.

Contact Andrew,

0404027957

[email protected]

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