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1992 skyline GTST

158000 kms

Rego February 2015

Black

( all GTR bits listed below are from the R32 )

EXTERIOR

GTR aluminum front guards

GTR front bar (fibre glass copy)

GTR rear wing

17X9 Rota RB wheels or black R33 GTR wheels ( take your pick )

INTERIOR

GTR front and rear seats

Sparco dished steering wheel

Sony 7inch display unit with dvd player

JVC speakers all round w/ 4 channel amp

Apexi boost gauge

Oil temp, water temp and fuel pressure gauges.

Apexi turbo timer, also setup to monitor battery voltage and o2 sensor

Greddy gear shifter

Shift light, also acts as engine warning light

Fire extinguisher

Drift handbrake button

ENGINE

Rebuilt around 5000 kms ago with all the usual stuff done

RB30 3L bottom end

RB25 head

RB26 rocker covers

JC pistons

Tomei cams

Tomei camfears

Wolf500 ecu

Greddy plenum (copy)

Hypergear turbo atr43

Tomei cams

800cc injectors

Surge tank, bosch 044 fuel pump

nitto oil pump

Trust front mount intercooler

Hypergear ATR43 turbo

oil surge resurculation kit

greddy oil overflow tank

just jap aluminium radiator

oil cooler

rb25 gearbox

Extreme heavy duty clutch

3.5 inch apexi cat back exhaust

3inch venom metal cat

SUSPENSION / BRAKES

Tein super street coilovers

hicas lock kit

front and rear sway bars

front strut brace

adjustable rear camber arms

Solid rear subframes bushes

lots of bushes have been upgraded with nolathanes items

R32 gtr front brakes

A1RM pads

I'm sure ive missed alot of items as I've just listed what i can remember off the top of my head.

Engine was rebuilt almost 2 years ago, and Ive only put 5000kms on it since. The car was dyno tuned last month and is putting out 275 rwkw atw on just 15psi. Loads more potential with the turbo rated to take 21psi and all the supporting mods are done.

The exterior is in very good condition for it's age. A few scrapes on the front bar and drivers side door, but overall really good condition. never been in any major accidents.

The car drives beautifully and has been maintained meticulously since ive owned it. I am a mature owner who takes care with his cars. My intention was to use it on weekends and track it a few times a year, but that dream came to end when i bought my first home 2 months ago. Now all my spare cash goes on the loan and the skyline must go.

Ultimate track or drag machine that's still very streetable!

Not interested in swaps, just cash,

$11990

Ken

0416805229

Located in sydney city

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