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Item: 89 model Nissan skyline r32

Item Condition: Interior is in good condition with a boost gauge and turbo timer and shift light mounted with GTR seats etc. Exterior has seen better days as there is a few dents now. But these can be fixed before changing hands if need be or before hand prior to inspection. Want to sell as is though.

The car has a series 1 rb25det in it with some mods including a full 3inch exhaust from turbo back. High flowed cat. FMIC. High flowed turbo done by sliding performance rated to 550hp. Boost controller running 12psi with a bosch 040 in tank pump brand new fitted by Dave at High Tech. Also has a Microtech lt10s with hand controller.

Car on a very safe tune the car made 208rwkw at 8psi and 228rwkw at 12psi.

Rego(if applicable): Can come with new rego with no problems its has just run out

Location: Darwin but will help with shipping. For a car from here to say Melbourne is around the 900-1100 mark

Website: This one and Boost cruising

Reason for Selling: Need money.......... Fast so no swaps please

Price: 8000 as is. Or 12,000 fully fixed and resprayed Negotiable

Payment Conditions: Cash

Extra Info: Car also has full coilover suspension (JURAN) and slotted and cross drilled brake rotors. 17 inch gram lights, Sway bars, Hicas lock bar, Drift pinaples and rear camber arms all adjustable, reshimmed LSD that works a treat on the track. The vehicle is well setup and has been pretty successfull in the darwin drift circuit with two 4th places in the comps. plenty more bits just cant think of them all right now Brand new extreme extra heavy duty clutch and rb26 flywheel. Around 600klm old

Contact Details: PM me on here or phone 0404963918

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Edited by super_s13

I know that feeling. I dont have cash to ship a new car up so i cant except swaps at the moment. But 8k is dam cheap for a r32 with a 230rwkw rb25det in it.

Just needs injectors in it and will get around the 250 mark with few more psi. Needs to go soon though.

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