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1993 R32 Rb25 284rwkw $11,000


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1993 Skyline R32 RB25det s2

Engine:

GCG high flow BB OP6: 10000km’s old

Splitfire coilpacks: 10000km’s old

Full exhaust: HKS super dragger

HKS intercooler turn flow kit

52mm aluminium radiator (retains factory shroud)

Nismo fuel reg

K&N panel filter (factory air box)

Bosch 040

Adjustable cam gear

Power FC with hand controller

(284rwkw on 16psi)

(110,000kms on engine, 150,000 on vehicle)

Suspension:

KTS coilovers (damper, height) 10,000km’s old

Extreme Button clutch 10,000km’s old

Front adjustable camber arms

Adjustable castor arms

1.5 way diff

Rear 28mm Cusco sway bar

Hi-cas lock bar

Bendix Ultimate pads

Front/Rear strut braces

Alloy cradle bushes

RB25 Gear box

Interior:

Full GTR interior seats etc (no rips or tears)

MOMO steering wheel

Apexi boost gauge

Sony MP3 head unit

Exterior:

Full type M kit

17’ Enkei wheels (95% tread front, 40% rear)

Genuine N1 headlights

Miscellaneous:

Fresh Battery: 5 months old

All bushes have been freshen up

Redline gearbox oil

Whole hi-cas system removed

Air-con completely removed

Brake fluid/radiator recently flushed

Timing belt done

Exhaust raised (very close to the body)

Ive own the vehicle for 2 years and hasn't cause me any troubles, it is extremely reliable and I use it as my daily.

It easily gets 500kms driving around town 600kms on the freeway, I believe this is due to a great tuned which has been overlooked many times on the dyno.

The suspension has been setup extremely well, handles amazing around corners.

Under the bonnet looks stock as it retains the standard airbox and the turnflow intercooler kit. Have been pulled over a couple of times but they couldnt find anything.

The height vehicle is well above 100mm and surprisingly the exhaust isnt too loud. A lot of time has been spent trying to make the vehicle look standard and getting everything under the car freshen up.

Has been serviced every 4000-5000kms

The only bad points of the vehicle is that the paint is very rough, I was eventually going to get it resprayed but never got the chance as Im looking to get something different now. The vehicle suits someone who doesn’t mind driving around with a bad paint job.

‘note in picture stock steering wheel was put on for RWC, comes with momo steering whee, plates not included in sale ’

Any test welcome

$11000

Comes with 7 months rego and RWC already obtained

Melbourne, Eastern

0422-357-635

Cheers

Dano

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