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'94 Nissan Skyline GTR R32

149,XXXkm on the dash, 12,000-13,000km since re-build by G&D Performance a couple of years ago.

17" Volk GT-P

PowerFC ECU

Arias Pistons

Eagle Rods

Blitz 660CC Injectors

Blitz SBC-iD III Boost Controller + PowerMeter - tuned to 18PSI by Trent at Status Tuning / Chequered Tuning - with Dyno Sheet

Trust Intercooler

Trust Oil Catch Can

I've been told the fuel pump fitted is a Bosch 040

TEIN Coil-Over Suspension

TOMEI HICAS Lock Kit

Autometer Pro-Comp Boost Gauge (Silver)

Blitz Turbo Timer

K-Light 6000K HID

KSP Engineering Cat-Back Exhaust System

APEXi Pod Filters

Aftermarket Heavy Duty Clutch

Front and Rear Strut Bars

Alarm

Have majority of the paperwork for this car including import papers.

Always filled with high octane fuel.

Plenty of spares to go with this car!

The bad:

Big scrape on the LHS rear quarter panel. Been quoted approx. 1k to fix (will lower price for this).

Leaking rear diff.

*UPDATE*

A pair of Garrett 2860-5 got fitted as well as a set of Access Cam Gears.

320awkw @ 18PSI

Rego has been paid and now expires in June 2011.

New battery fitted 2/08/2010.

I believe I am the 3rd owner in Australia.

I'm not in a rush to sell as I have spent more than what the car is worth on a re-build.

Asking $23,000 neg.

Location is Narre Warren, Victoria.

Please contact Danny on 0403 307 357 or e-mail [email protected]

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