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SOLD, SOLD, SOLD

R32,Skyline GTS-T 1992, 162xxxk's

Manual, gunmetal grey, climate control, HICAS, ABS

Frontmount intercooler (ARE GT-R style core)

3in exh, high flow cat,

450hp Turbonetics BB turbo with custom dump pipe and ported exh manifold,

Z32 AFM,

550cc injectors(RX7),

reprogrammed ECU ,

450hp Bosch fuel pump,

450hp clutch (direct clutch in Bris)),

KAAZ 1.5 way mech diff,

King springs (lowered 30mm) with Bilstein height adjustable shocks,

adj Whiteline swaybars,

adj front castor rods (off for road worthy),

adj front upper arm bushes,

front strut tower brace,

17in ROH wheels,

autometer boost and oil temp(not connected) gauges in Greddy A pillar pod, Pioneer CD player(MP3 comp).

tinted windows

tow bar

immobiliser

Included also, original parts (wheels and tyres, injectors, turbo, dump pipe, intercooler, diff center, fog lights, speed activated front spoiler)

$13500 ONO

Located in Nambour QLD

I bought this car in 1999 as a fresh import with about 65xxxkm's. It had an oil and filter change every 5000k's. Recently replaced clutch master and slave cylinders. Looks Sleeper, and have never been pulled over for being 'too low' or 'too loud', but has 268rwhp @ 17psi (potential for more with more boost). I built this car to drift but never have, cause I couldn't bear to bend it. Paint is good (small stone chips and small scratch on front bar).

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I'm a newbie here, so sorry if I the post seems amaturish.

Have to sell due to new baby and big dog. Sticking with the Nissans though. Got a Stagea instead.

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