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Nissan Skyline R32 Mspec 1990

rb25 head with rb30 bottom end

rb25 gearbox

custom tailshaft

garret gt30/82 turbo .7 front 1.03 back

turbosmart 45mm progate with screamer pipe

spitfire coil packs

800cc injectors

500hp bosch fuel pump

Fuel regulator

GTR brakes with slotted disk

Tein adustable coil overs with damper adjusters

3inch exhaust with highflow cat, quiet for less attraction

greddy style plenum

custom overflow bottle

front mount cooler

custom catch can

microtech lt10

autometer 2 5/8 oil pressure and water temp gauges

2inch boostgauge

battery relocated in boot

blaupaunkt head unit cd

blaupaunkt splits at back

immobilisor/alarm

factory sunroof with central locking

power windows

work cr kai wheels

18x9.5 +17 rears and 18x8.5 +27 fronts

265/40/18 toyo R1R tyres 90percent new

225/35/18 kumho RU19 95percent new

Reg expire 02/09/2010

Runs 272rwkw at 18psi

runs 298rwkw at 21psi

quick car , no test pilots only serious buyers.

Need money deperately asap for house deposit so come grab a bargain.

13000ono no offer refused

call anytime

0401766404 or 94641564 ask for Loc

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im in melbourne

its using na head with na bottom end . rebuilt bottom end by transcar prob 11 months ago .

ive only had the car for 3-4 months and old owner had it done 7 -8 months ago before i bought it.

Edited by nxtnl9

hey mate, by any chance, would you be interested in selling your wheels ?

I've got a set of 18's that you can put onto your car after I buy your wheels just in case you need some wheels to go along with the sale.

let me know, cheers

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