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Item Summary: 1993 Nissan R32 gts-t Skyline read the paragraph in extra info

CAR IS FULLY ROADWORTHY (just have to adjust the coilovers up about 30mm) also reverse lights arent working but thats because there not connected to gearbox (just ask if u call) ill explain

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling:

Asking Price: 10,000 NEG ***PRICE DROP TO $8500***

URGENT SALE!

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Mobile:(Ben) 0432 565 225 call me anytime!

Extra Information:

Engine: rb20det

Exhaust: 3 inch Turbo Back Stainless With Xforce Cannon

Suspension: Brand new Ksport Drift spec Coilovers

Wheels: WORK 17 by 8.5 front and 17 by 9.5 rear with Pirelli dragons on back and brand new Kuhmo KU36 semi slicks on the front

Modifications:

ENGINE & DRIVELINE:

Garret T3/T4 turbo (not sure on exact model but says t3/t4 ar50 on it)

600 by 300 by 90 Frontmount Intercooler

Turbo smart B.O.V (plumbed back for roadworthy)

Oil catch can (also plumbed back for roadworthy)

R32 GTR rear Diff

Exeedy Heavy Duty Clutch (only 6 months old)

K&N Pod

Front Strut Brace

INSIDE: * The car is modplated as a 2 seater but i have all the back seats and seatbelts etc if they need to be put back in*

Nardi Wheel

Apexi AVC-R Electronic boost controller

Apexi Turbo Timer

everything Stripped out like back seats all rear trims ect,

PAINT AND KIT:

Custom Purpley Grey paint (looks very nice)

VERTEX Body Kit

Stereo Audio / Visual:

took it out as it was going to be a drift car.

Estimated Power:

there is a dyno sheet that came with the car that is 180rwkw.

The reason that im selling the car is because i cant afford it, i bought it about 3 moths ago and had plans to turn it into a drift car, so i put brand new coilovers and got it all roadworthy and registered (still 4 months rego) and i also partly stripped the rear of the interior (but i have it all here and its in ok condition) i cant even drive the car on the street as i am on the new p plate laws so i've driven it twice around archerfield and being a second year apprentice cant afford to keep it up, the car is in pretty good condition, theres a crack up the rear right hand side of the rear bodykit which is stitched up with cable ties and a few scratches on the back kit, and also the front left quater pannel is dented, the only thing mechanically bad is the syncro in second gear is not very healthy and crunches at high rpm into gear, apart from that if you are a serious buyer just call me or come round and im more than happy to run you over it or answer any questions! PRICE IS NEG... SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY not just random offers *(PM ALL OFFERS)*

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