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Make: Nissan

Model: R32 GTR Skyline

Milage: 121,000km

Transmission: Manual 5 speed

Colour: Gunmetal Gray

Location: Stirling, Canberra, A.C.T

Complied?: Yes

RWC supplied: No

Currently registered?: Yes

Price: $17,000 ono, No Swaps

Contact: Mobile: 0411 373 605 or PM

Comments / Modifications:

Current setup with minimal mods runs 228kw atw on 14psi!

That’s quick enough to get you to 100 in 4.7 secs and do standing quarter in the late 12’s. Great base for more mods.

Has done 120,000kms and was imported at 90,000kms.

Has been serviced by top mechanics every 5000kms with the best oils.

Mods are fully engineered by John Wilson Engineering in Canberra and I have the certificate to prove this.

ENGINE:

Exeedy Organic big single clutch (put in 2000km ago)

New OEM Nissan waterpump ( done at 100,000km)

Catback HKS Priest exhaust (great sound without cabin drone and legal)

GAB Adjustable Coilovers (gives the car great handling and stance)

Splitfire Coilpacks

Gates heavy duty timing belt (at 100,000km)

HKS Mushroom Pod filters

AUDIO (All professionally installed by JB HiFi)

Pioneer head unit

Pioneer CD-IB100-2 IPod adapter

(charges and plays your ipod from the centre console with head unit control)

Alpine 6.5 inch Splits (front)

Pioneer 6 inch 2 ways (rear)

Kicker 10 inch Sub (boot)

Kicker 400w 4 channel amp (boot)

Kicker 200w monoblock (boot)

EXTERIOR:

Nismo LM GT1 Rims 17x8 and 17x9 with Falken tires which have 95% tread on them (Great lightweight rims and stick to the road like nothing else)

Mongoose msp80 car alarm with engine immobiliser

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