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after 3 years and much money, we ended up moving north not south, so now i need a 4WD.

1993 R32 skyline Gts-t. 120,000km RB20, Manual

BN Sports Bodykit. Vertex front bar

Engine fully rebuilt at 115,000km

GTR cams

GTR injectors

GTR oil pump

GTR water pump

timing belt and idler bearings replaced, aswell as 100K service completed

Bosch 044 fuel pump

RB25 turbo

Tein HA coilovers

Tein adjustable castor arms (front)

1.5way LSD

4 puck clutch

Knight sports strut brace

Custom twin pipe, front pipe (CES stylee)

Full stainless mandrel 3" exhaust

HKS Pod filter

Z32 AFM

Orange neons

Orange interior inserts, and boots

Custom FMIC 600x300

A/C changed over and working well

Remapped ECU

Apexi turbo timer

Blitz boost gauge and Greddy pillar mount

Tomei Steering wheel and boss kit

RWC and QLD rego till 15/08

$16,000

Mackay QLD

There is a dent in the LHR (pics) some drunk A$$hole kicked it. Quoted $300 to repair.

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mate ill seriously buy the car off you. this 32 looks bloody nice! it wouldnt take much for me to get to Mackay. Have you got the reciepts of the engine rebuild on you? if not would you be able to supply me wit a compression and leaks test at all?? You can contact me on my mobile (0408688563) cheers mate...

Hi.

I am a TQ mechanic my old man owns a w'shop, all the work was done there. I have the receipts for the head work, crank and conrod checks ect. aswell as the receipt for all of the parts.

Car runs great, sounds awsome (will get vid).

only prob is that it doesn't like first starts, low idle ect. but perfect when it warms up. I am gonna check out my AAC again tomorrow just to make sure it is working properly, but i think it could be in the tuning (440cc inj and Z32 MAF) as they didn't do a cold start tune/test

i also have a Profec A and a HKS glove box insert thingy, that you put gauges and stuff in if you want them too.

yeah, my car does the same thing when first starts, i have heard that it might have something to do wit the aftermarket bov or the earth wire on the fuel pump. anyway ALL sounds great mate! seriously give me a ring (after 5pm weekdays as that is when i finish work) so we can talk about this and get something sorted. cheers mate.

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