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Make: Nissan

Model: R32 Skyline GTST

Milage: 90 ***

Transmission: 5 Spd Manual

Colour: Calsonic Blue with black bumper

Location: Perth, Western Australia

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? Yes, Sep 08

Price: 11,500

Contact: Andrew, I dont troll the forums so please email me at [email protected] or call me 0447 300 337.

Comments / Modifications:

After 2 years of owning the car to be able to move into the real estate market . The car has been built for street and track use with the following modifications:

Internal Bosch 044 - Originally designed as an external pump, has been Modified to fit internally.

Hks 2530 Style Turbo

Metal Head Gasket

All internals upgraded - unsure though, purchased car with this description and havn't had a reason to take the block apart to check.

2 extra injectors with GREDDY rebic injector controller

FMIC

Oil cooler with braided lines

Greddy BOV

GTR Radiator upgrade with copper core (new)

M's Pod Filter

JUN piggy back computer

HKS Boost controller

Apexi White Face Boost Gauge

Heavy Duty clutch(new)

2 way mech LSD

Tein Coilovers

Tein adjustable castor rods

Strut braces front and rear

Sway bar upgrade

18" JP Jet Rims with new tyres (1 week)

Slotted Rotors

New Break Pads

HKS turbo back exhaust system

Nismo Gear knob

Alarm

Gearbox has been upgraded by JUN.

HKS turbo timer

Vertex Body Kit

Geniune Veilside pod mirrors

Power Steering pump replaced last week (these seem to go on older lines)

Kenwood H/unit

Rebuilt Brake Master Cylinder.

New Plugs and GTR Coilpacks.

Current Issues:

- Car will need tune as it hunts from 500-1200rpm after some driving.

- Kit and Paint will need to be looked at. Kit will probably need replacing and paint will simply be touchups.

The power of the car is over 300rwhp and can run from stock boost up to 1.5bar in its current tune. She does run rich to allow such. The car has just had a full service, all oil and brake pads have been replaced.

The price reflects the condition and power as such. No test pilots and Genuine buyers only.

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