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Item: R32 Skyline

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Perfect cond. Never touched the road.

Reason for Selling: Need Money and somthing different

Price and Payment Conditions: $30,000 ono

Contact Details: PM

R32 skyline Manual 5 speed

R33 Brakes

Full Custom widebody

Modified DoLuck front bar

Modified BN Sport Rear bar

Full fresh respray in gold

Silver Carbon Vented bonnet

18" 3pce Deep dish wheels (13" wide rears and 12" fronts)

Full KTS Rollcage

Apexi Suspension

Hicas lock bar

R33 RB26 GTR motor only 33,000 klms before pulled out and built

Painted in HKS purple with Glitter

Splitfire Coilpacks

Custom RB26 sump

Modified GTR Gearbox

Nismo Short shifter

Greedy Clear Timming Cover

HKS Cam Gears

HKS Timming belt

HKS Fuel Rail

HKS 800cc Injectors

HKS Air Funnel

Turbonetics T72

Highmount manifold

Braided lines oil + fuel

Sard Fuel pressure Reg

In tank malpassi fuel pump to

Bosh 090 fuel pump with Custom surge tank

Braided fuel line under car

Heaps of speed flow

LINK G3 engine management

Aluminum radiator

Huge 120mm Intercooler

Heaps more, Got receipts and have spent shitloads, No timewasters,

This car is immaculate and never touched the road since its been built, just needs to be tuned.

Car is currently in rego and plates come with the car

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