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Hi

Selling my 32 for more sensible things such as house etc...the usual excuse :)

1993 R32 Skyline GTS-t

123,000km

Jet Black

Rare ABS

RB20DET, 5sp manual (eng & box = 70,000kms, were replaced a few months back)

HKS T04e Turbo (rated at 500ps)

HKS Exhaust Manifold

HKS GT External gate

HKS Turbo back 3” full exhaust

HKS B.O.V.

Bosch 910 Fuel Pump

Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler 600x300x76

Custom Stainless Steel Intercooler Piping

Custom Oil Catch Can

K&N pod filter

9puck 2500lb clutch

Cyclops Cat4 Immobiliser & Alarm

Remote central locking

Dark Window Tint

HKS Type 0 Turbo Timer

Autometer Boost Gauge

CMR Boost Gauge (yes 2)

GReddy Exhaust Temp Gauge

Momo Gear knob

Momo Steering Wheel

Skyline Floor mats

Panasonic CD Player

Kenwood 6” Speakers

17x8 5 spoke rims

235/40/17 Sumitomo on front

255/40/17 Sumitomo on rear

GAB Shock and Spring setup

Nismo Front Strut Brace

Adjustable Caster Rods

New Bendix Ultimate Brake Pads

Car currently has 220 rwhp at 9 psi. Just needs boosting up and tune, and 300hp and 12sec quater miles are easy.

Engine and gear box replaced 10,000 km ago. This engine is a plum and has never skipped a beat.

Also one of the older pics shows a rear wing, this was removed.

Im in Perth. I will take more pics as soon as my new camera arrives this week. Not in any hurry to sell either, so will see what offers i get if any.

$19k ono

pm or email [email protected]

Cheers!

Ben

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ben if u can wait a few weeks id be intrested. i got t boned by a drunk as **** driver turning at a green arrow, he went through red and i fracutred pelvis and nearlly died to other injuries. i basically couldnt weight bare for 6 weeks so didnt stand up in 6 weeks. now gotta learn to walk again but if your keen to wait a few weeks, not heaps ill be intrested when im back on my feet. its a peraler of a car. :cheers:

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