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Due to wanting a career change I've decided for sure that I want to let it go this time .

6month 1993 white Skyline GTR vspec N1 (genuine).

Apexi power FC

HKS 2530 turbo's

Xforce dump pipes

Brand new custom mandrel bent duel 2 1/2 inch system all way through

80mm air flow meters

550cc denso injectors (just serviced and checked)

OS Giken adjustable cam wheels

Custom alloy radiator

Remote oil cooler

Oil filter relocation kit

Clear timing case cover

Adjustable regulater

HKS fuel rail

Greedy piping kit

HKS cooler

Excedy clutch (about 5000km's old)

Short shift kit

Blitz SBC-ID adjustable boost controller

New brake pads

Factory brembo's

17 x 9 sparco wheels with bridgstone potenza rubber

Autometer shift light

RPM harness

Quick track

Car has just had a full service and is in immaculate condition I'm sure there are things that I haven't listed above . Only 200 genuine R32 N1's built worldwide and I am unsure if there is another one in existance in Australia at the moment ???.

Car recently ran 11.6@119mph at WSID on a not so perfect pass.

Genuine people only please private message or email at [email protected]

More photo's available

price : $34,500

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