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Nissan Skyline R32, Black, M-spec. RB25DET conversion with RB25 gearbox (professionally fitted and tuned), Front mount intercooler, bov, custom HD clutch, boost controller, apexi air pod, polished piping and rocker covers etc, remapped ECU, 17" x 8" AME mags, GAB coilovers (handles really well and sits nice and low), 3" dump pipe, high flow cat and twin 2.5 cat-back exahust system (off a GTR).

Installed is a 7k sound system which can be included but will cost more. This will include: 2 amps (V12 special edition, JL 500w sub amp), 2 JL W3 subs in custom boot with amps and subs displayed in tyre well with neon light, motorised Clarion cd deck, MB quart splits and clarion splits in the rear. Car has had a lot of sound deadening. Looks and sounds awesome.

Without the stereo: $18,500 negotiable

Complete with stereo: $20,750 negotiable

I am open to resonable offers.

For more details please PM me.

Cheers, Mark

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Yeh, the RB25det is better for daily use too, and obviously can be tuned for bigger HP than the RB20. Transporting to the Eastern states isnt a big drama and isnt that expensive. If you're interested I can find out an exact rate. I can also get references from proffessionals that have worked on this car recently to vouch for it!

ah that's cool dont worry about it, have always liked the r32 shape a little more, but the extra cooling that the rb25det provides is good aswell (and power). Just if you knew off the top of your head, that was all.

good luck with the sale

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