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1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

Metallic Grey.

300rwhp

Immaculate car.

VERY regretful sale...

Modifications:

Engine:

- HKS 2530 Turbo with full braided oil and water lines (Earls)

- Blue-printed head

- OS Giken adjustable cam pulleys inlet & exhaust

- Apexi N1 exhaust system with 3inch dump/front pipe

- 3” high-flow cat. (The real thing)

- Bosch 650hp in-tank fuel pump

- Sard adjustable fuel regulator

- Full braided fuel system using Earls braids and fittings

- Huge custom front-mount intercooler and complete stainless piping kit with silicon connectors and bends.

- Blitz Dual sequential boost controller

- HKS SSQ BOV

- K&N pod filter

- Greddy oil/air catch can

- Apexi SAFCII

- Exedy 750hp single plate button clutch

- Re-chipped ECU by professional Japanese Tuner. Done here in Australia to suit our temperature/humidity and 98octane petrol.

- NGK platinum plugs (always replaced every 5000kms along with top quality oils and filters)

- Professionally coated rocker covers (Tiger gold with an orange pearl) Polished aluminium plug cover using gold anodized aluminium fasteners.

Handling/styling external:

- Lightweight 18 X 8.5 deep dish rims F&R

- Tien HA adjustable coil-over suspension with “helper” springs (gives an inch of softer suspension)

- Whiteline handling kit. Including heavy duty sway-bars and bushing kit front and rear

- Cusco strut braces

- Genuine Nissan GTR front bar, with N1 intercooler inserts, professionally modified to fit GTS-T

- Genuine Nissan GTR aluminum bonnet.

- Gold coated Brake calipers (looks like Brembo)

- DBA 4000 Slotted competition Rotors using Bendix Ultimate pads.

Interior:

- Fully trimmed in GTR suede

- Momo Race steering wheel

- Matching Momo gear knob

- New gear stick and handbrake leather bags

- Apexi SACFII custom fitted into dash

- Apexi Boost gauge fitted into existing A/C vent

- Custom fitted Boost controller hidden inside ash-tray

This car put out just over 297rwhp on a Dyno Dynamics Dyno in shoot-out-mode at 1.2bar of boost. The car has huge potential as this power is being produced on a standard ECU.

All the parts listed above were purchased NEW so you can be sure the car runs like a dream and I have been told many times before it is the best R32 anyone has seen, in such immaculate condition. It is an unbelievable streetcar with big power, handling and braking to match. It has always been stored in a garage. And received full servicing every 5000kms. Including fresh oil, new oil/fuel filters and platinum spark plugs

Price: $19,990ono

please send any questions to [email protected] for prompt reply.

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This car is every bit as clean as the owner says it is.

The bonnet, front bar and grill set this car apart from the rest.

If i was looking at buying another line, this would be sold to me right now..

Free bump champ.

This car is every bit as clean as the owner says it is.

The bonnet, front bar and grill set this car apart from the rest.

If i was looking at buying another line, this would be sold to me right now..

Free bump champ.

thanks mate!

So far I have an offer of $18,500 If i dont get a better offer in the next day i will take that.

Ben.

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