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For sale: 1991 R32 Skyline GTS-T 4 door
Price and price conditions: $6000
Condition: good for its age, usual wear and tear,
front RH guard is slightly rippled, no RWC, but passed with flying colours 1 year ago
Contact Details: 0419 780 48three, or PM
Location: Boronia VIC

Basic Details:
RB20DET, manual, 170rwkw, motor and box both rebuilt by previous owner (no receipts sorry).

Full Mods List:
Items in green replaced within last year
RB25 turbo, braided water lines
Z32 AFM
Nistune Ecu tuned by Racepace
GTR injectors with genuine nissan injector seals
Splitfire coilpacks
HKS adjustable cam gears
Turnflow FMIC, black core, black piping, looks legal as
Exedy Copper Fibre Clutch, very streetable, installed 3months ago
Standard BOV rebuilt to hold more boost without leaking (now blocked off, but still attached)
Walbro fuel pump
Catch Can with fibreglass heatshield sleeving on the hoses
Boost tee, running 11psi
3inch exhaust w/ Varex muffler
3inch dump pipe
Small oil cooler, hidden behind side of front bar
GKTECH braided clutch line, master & slave replaced
Slotted Rotors, Project Mu pads up front, unknown rear pads
Cusco MZ 2way diff
Driftworks coilovers, 8/6kg springs
GTR rear swaybar
Momo dished steering wheel
ADR approved race seat on driftworks superlow rail
Adjustable front camber arms
Cusco caster rods
Hardrace swaybar links up front
Pioneer headunit , sony rear speakers, ipod connector
Turbosmart eboost (solenoid broken, so use it as a boost gauge, replacement solenoids are ~$150 IIRC)
Digital water temp gauge
Aircon regassed + new drier etc
GKTECH clutch fan
R33 GTST stock wheels with Toyo R1R front tyres, heaps of tread, bridgestone rear tyres on wear indicators
New tierods ends (to pass RWC a year ago)
Rack spacers
Horn rewired + new relay
Indicator relay replaced
Fire Extinguisher
Nismo copy floor mats


Comes with the following spares:
R32 gtst stock wheels in poor condition, need repaint
Headlights
Bonnet Latch
Std caster rods
HID headlight kit
Front guard
Std drivers seat
Std steering wheel

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the gauges are in a DIN slot that flips closed to hide them

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