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Item: 1993 S2 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4

Location: Brisbane, Burpengary

Website: here and SAU

Reason for Selling: need a change and need 4 doors

Price and Payment Conditions: $15,000 or swaps for something with 4 doors

Extra Info: Engine: RB20DET, 5SPD

Exhaust: 3inch mandrel bend from turbo back to 3inch 5zigen tip, manifold soon to be upgraded to top mount it's a tune agent item

Suspension: KBEE coilovers

Wheels: 17s Gravity Gullframes

Modifications: 33 turbo soon to be upgraded to T3/T4 hi-flowed turbo, haltech E11v2 ecu, haltech electronic dual stage boost controller, 3 bar map sensor, GReddy FMIC, K&N pod filter, 2WD/4WD switch, HID 8000k, full vertex kit, 10% tint, FR/RR strut braces, all braided brake lines, DBA cross drilled and slotted discs all round, blitz turbo timer, autometer boost gauge and soon air fuel ratio, water temp

Stereo Audio / Visual: alpine DVD head unit with fold out screen, MTX 5x7 fronts, 6inch JL audio rears

Contact Details: 0431 731 144 and just ask for matt

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PLATES WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN SALE

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