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its time to say bye to my skyline.

specs:

1989 R32 Gts-t type m

129,000km's

HKS 25/35

Full zorst (china) HKS imitation dump

TRUST 100mm cooler with TRUST piping

SARD 660cc injectors

WALBRO fuel Pump

HKS SSQV

fresh heavy duty clutch

Profec B spec 1

Greddy turbo timer

Apexi boost gauge with control unit

NISMO 2-way mechanical diff

HKS coillies

front and rear struts

BOMEX side skirts and rear pods> GTR front bumper

Z32 AFM

No name bucket seat for driver

NARDI steering wheel

eclipse deck

Speedworks bicki rom

full respray (BBK custom paint)

i guess u could say custom plates: [ RB(rb20) 89(yr) WA(nothing ha) ]>

[ RB 89 WA ]

dynoed at 312.2rwhp at 1.3bar with 349nm of torque

may have forgotten some things but all engine mods have done less then 5,000kms! tune was done only 2months ago.

i bought the car originally for 16k a bit more then a year ago with only suspension, diff and body mods.

since then i put about 12G's into it, all parts are quality names apart from the china zorst. I have also permits for cooler, bucket seat, BOV, anf front and rear struts.

im asking $20,500 ono, but am negotiable.

its a real head turner, not a dent on the whole car and goes really hard, definately the neatest one out there id say, a one of a kind.Tis is why im asking for this kinda money.

I will be puting it on autotrader soon, i just thought id let you guys know first.

if not interested plz no smart ass comments.......... more pics can be sent on request but here are a few: http://photobucket.com/albums/f236/lellow32/

pm me or call me on 0421 957 321

thanks, Pawel

Edited by pabloe

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