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Item: 1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTST

Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Upgrading to an r34 or something else.

Price and Payment Conditions: $16,000 neg.

Extra Info: Manual, White with Black Roof, Sunroof.

Contact Details: 0433-100-301 / [email protected]

I am selling my modified r32.

Exterior:

White body with black roof and carbon bonnet with GTR front grille.

Assortment of wings to choose from (GTR wing and boot lid lip spoiler) currently

there are no wings on the car.

Bomex front bar

GTR Side Skirts and rear pods.

Electric Glass Sunroof (works perfectly - factory item - tilt & slide)

R33 GTST brakes all round - slotted and drilled rotors on the front.

Tein HR coilovers

Front and Rear sway bars.

Unmarked interior with black recaro bucket seats.

Cusco 2-way LSD

3" exhaust from the turbo back.

RB20DET engine

Aftermarket aluminium radiator with thermo fan.

R34 GTR Front Mount Intercooler

Pod Filter

Catch Can

GTR 444 Injectors

Denso high flow fuel pump.

LINK aftermarket ecu (full replacement / no piggy backs)

HKS Electronic Boost Controller

Excellent condition inside and out - regularly serviced/maintained/modified by

Amberley Autos

DriftLine Racing

I have got an rebuilt T28 rollerbearing turbo that i can sell with the car. With this turbo on the car it has reached 210rwkw on 18psi of boost.

I am negotiable on price.

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