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Item: 1993 nissan R32 skyline GTS-4 - has switch to go from 4WD to RWD

Location: gold coast

Website: just this one for now

Item Condition: good!

Reason for Selling: want another 180sx my last 180sx got stolen and i really miss it

THIS IS JUST EOI AT THE MOMENT - DONT OFFER SWAPS FOR A COMMONWHORE OR FORD IM JUST LOOKING AT GETTING BACK INTO A 180SX ONLY :P

Price and Payment Conditions: 13,500

Extra Info: 122xxx kms

Pictures: yes

Contact Details: pm me on here

ENGINE

Greddy 600x300x76 FMIC

the usual intercooler piping

440cc injectors

gtr fuel pump

rb25 turbo

haltech e11 v2 computer

haltech electronic dual stage boost controller (in cabin switch)

haltech 3bar map sensor

full 3 inch exhaust with 5zigen cannon

K&N pod filter

WHEELS + SUSPENSION + BRAKES

KBEE adjustable coilovers (really stiff)

17 inch gravity gullframes - 255's on the rear 235's on the front

front and rear strut braces

DBA cross drilled and slotted discs all round

braded brake lines

green stuff brake pads

EXTERIOR

full vertex kit

rolled guards

black paint with fleck

8000k HID head lights

LED lights in the rear

10% tint

shaved boot

INTERIOR

high / low boost switch

switch to go from RWD to 4WD

alpine dvd player and screen

autometer boost guage

nardi steering wheel

blitz turbo timer

MTX 5x7 fronts

6inch JL audio rears

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