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1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR - [bANNED] plates.

155,000 Genuine kms.

First owner in Australia

Immaculate Condition

Thousands of Dollars spent…you wont find any better for this price….

5sp Manual

Gun Metal Grey.

Modified… makes 402rwhp on Ovaboost dyno, or 410hp at all four wheels on another dyno here in Perth. I have graphs to prove this. The car has also run back to back 12.00 @ 120mph down the ¼ mile with 1.9sec 60ft times.

Engine:

Engine recently rebuilt – Cost 12k and have receipts.

JUN Piston Kit

JUN Multi racing rings

Forged I Beam Conrods

Rebuilt Head with new seals etc.

Balanced Crank

New Bearings

HKS Metal Gasket kit (Head gasket, inlet mani gaskets and exhaust mani gaskets.)

N1 Oil pump

Brand new R33 GTR water pump

Tomei sump baffle kit

Nismo 600cc Injectors

RB25DET 80mm air flow meters

Nismo N1 Turbos

Other Modifications Include:

Greddy Profect B Spec II boost controller

Apexi Pen Turbo Timer

New Ferodo DS2500 Pads

DBA Discs

Hotbits coilover suspension (all bushes have been replaced) Cost ~5k all up.

Xtreme 9puck ceramic clutch with 2500lb pressure plate.

35% Tint

Momo Race steering wheel

SARD in tank 280 l/hr fuel pump

All up there has been close to 30k spent on this car modifications wise. Need to sell this car soon so I am open to offers.

Car is located in Perth W.A

Priced to sell at $30,500.

Call Daniel if interested.

041 231 0980

[email protected]

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