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SKyline GTSX 87

Black

rb20det nics

dyno'd at tilbrooks on 10psi at 120rwkw's,

More potential with some more boost and ecu rewrite. Or silvertop rb20/25

GTR intercooler with mandrel bent piping

Modified front bar to suit cooler + custom plate

VG30 ball bearing turbo

3" exhaust off turbo to stainless cannon style muffler

nardi torino leather wheel off WRX in perfect condition

boost gauge

16" mags powdercoated white

aftermarket adjustable suspension (height and damper)

Sony cd player and mtx thunder splits

new alarm with all the good features

cold air intake + filter

R32 x over pipe with bov (plumback)

ABS (not to many 31's have this)

HICAS

power windows, mirrors etc....

near new radiator, battery.

Very reliable and excellent car to drive, blows no smoke and turns many heads.

$9600 ono

[email protected]

0401 293 557

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got some pics at www.pbase.com/gtsx_87

i also have some more recent pics so leave ya email addy and i'll post some through to you..

thanks junior zilla!!

sorry timmayyy.... want something much cheaper to get me around...

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