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hey guys, unfortunately my car has to go as i need something a little more practical that i can lug my band gear around in. i've owned this car for just over a year, bought it from autostyle in sydey and as far as i know i am the first australian owner. car is in beautiful condition, only a couple minor scratches, wheels are pretty scuffed tho and there is a bubble on the dash. The car runs beautifully and i've had no trouble with it since i bought it. Car is virtually stock with only a couple quality mods and has rego till june.

Make: nissan

Model:skyline bnr32gtr

Milage:110000km

Transmission:manual

Colour:white

Location:ACT

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? yes

Price:19000

Contact:nick

Comments / Modifications: r33gtr wheels, cat back exhaust, sydneykid's whiteline/bilstein full suspension kit, apexi power fc, turbo timer, 212rwkw

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decided that i didn't wanna sell it, but now i do again. no swaps though. post or pm me if anyone's interested. car specs still the same, though recently had injectors cleaned and retuned, now much bigger mid torque curve. cheers lads!

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yeah stock turbos, running at i guess 13 or 14psi, ie boost restrictor removed. i was on the verge of getting some gt-ss's but have obviously decided against spending further on this car.

the dyno graph is from when the FC was first put in. AFR is now at a very lean 12.5 (apparently this engine for some reason just doesn't want as much fuel as other rb26's) as i said before, injectors have been cleaned up and car has been retuned since, resulting in more midrange torque, but i don't have the graph for that i'm afraid though might be able to get it. cheers!

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