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This is purely an expression of interest but if I get a solid offer I will sell so please give me your thoughts.

1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTSt

Engine and Drive train

RB20DET 200rwkw 0n 1.1BAR (16psi) serviced with OWS synthetic every 2000kms

The turbo is a sereia compressor wheel and T3 exhaust wheel in standard housings.

GTR Intercooler

Z32 AFM

Custom ECU

Air Pod

400hp Bosh fuel pump

New Exedy custom 5 puk button clutch

Thermo fan

3 inch exhaust from dump pipe back (no cat)

Locked diff

Suspension

Buddy club height adjustable front

Tein HR height adjustable rear

Strut braces front and rear

Adjustable camber bushes front

Adjustable castor rods front

Fully adjustable rear control arms and trailing arms

HICAS lock bar

Kazzama sub frame locking kit

6 Point roll cage

Interior

Momo wheel

Momo shifta

Recaro bucket seat

6 point harness

Boost gauge

Exterior

Bright Red

Genuine R32 GTR N1 plastic front bar

Carbon fibre GTR Bonnet

Stickers

Gaffa tape

RHR quater panel needs repair

Rear bar needs re paint and fit

Front bar needs repair and fit

17 inch trial tri spoke wheels

$20000neg

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