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Hey guys, i posted my car for sale a while back now but its time for me to get serious about it! Ive made my decision on the new car and am looking to purchase soon. If you are interested or know of anyone that might be, just contact me on the details below:

Dave

Email: [email protected]

Ph: 0438 132 998

Car details below:

Vehicle: 1992 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

Engine: RB20DET, standard internals

Engine Accessories:

HKS T04E Turbo

HKS Exhaust Manifold

HKS External Wastegate

Trust TVVC Boost controller

R33 GTR 444cc Injectors

ARC Front Mount Intercooler

CYPHER AIRXTREME Air Filter

CYPHER Intercooler piping in polished stainless steel

CYPHER Intake piping in polished stainless steel

CYPHER Custom stainless steel turbo heat shield

GFB Bovus Maximus Blow Off Valve

Bosch Super Sports Ignition Leads

6 x Bosch HEC715 Ignition Coils

Microtech 3 Bar Map Sensor

Match Ported Exhaust Manifold

Match Ported Turbo Turbine Housing

Polished Rocker Covers

Various Chromed Timing Covers, Parts and Brackets

REDLINE 15W50 Synthetic Engine Oil

REDLINE Water Wetter

Interior Gadgetry:

Microtech LTX-12 Engine Management System

Microtech 4-Line Handset

APEXi 60mm EL Boost Gauge

APEXi 60mm EL Oil Temp Gauge

APEXi 60mm EL Oil Pressure Gauge

TRUST Dual Pillar Mount

MOMO Race Steering Wheel

MOMO Race Gear Knob

MOMO Grand Prix Pedals

AUTOMETER Shift Lite

RAZO Turbo Timer

Fuel System:

R33 GTR 444cc Fuel Injectors

Bosch 040 Motorsport Fuel Pump

Exhaust System:

CYPHER Custom Twin-Dump Race Downpipe

HKS Cat-back 80mm Exhaust system

HKS Muffler

Driveline:

Exedy 5-puck Brass Button Clutch

Exedy Heavy Duty Pressure Plate

RB25DET 5 Speed Gearbox Conversion

Redline Lightweight Shockproof Synthetic Gear Oil

Redline Lightweight Shockproof Synthetic Diff Oil

NISMO Mechanical 1.5-way LSD

Brakes:

DBA Slotted Front Discs

Ferodo Front Brake Pads

Ferodo Rear Brake Pads

Suspension:

EIBACH/POTENZA Fully Adjustable Coil-overs

Adjustable Caster Rods

WHITELINE Front Adjustable Sway Bar

WHITELINE Rear Adjustable Sway Bar

CUSCO Front Strut Tower Brace

Rolling Stock:

Super Xiphos 17 x 8" Front Rims with 215/45/17 Khumo Tyres

Super Xiphos 17 x 8" Rear Rims with 235/45/17 Khumo Tyres

Bodywork:

Metallic Black Paint

Full GTR Body Kit

GTR Lightweight Bonnet

Performance:

Power - 314.5hp @ OVABOOST Dyno

1/4 Mile Time - 12.87 @ 113.4mph

Price: $22,900 ono.

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