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NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTR 1994

I have owned this car for just over 2 years and have made the following mods to produce 325awkw.

T04Z 800hp Garrett Turbo with custom airbox k&n filter with oil catch can

Twin Plate Clutch

Tomei cams and cam gears

6 Boost manifold (high mount)

50mm Turbosmart wastegate

700cc injectors

Aftermarket fuel rail

2 bosch 044 fuel pump 2.5L surge tank mount in rear (see pic) braided lines front to back

Larger intercooler with HKS piping

Koyo Radiator aluminium with 16inch fan (not in the pics as just been installed)

Oil cooler and relocation kit

spitfire coils

EMS ECU 6860 (antilag enabled) with EMS coil ignitors

Eboost 2

HKS Coil overs

comes with complete adjusable suspension (front & rear whiteline sway bars, cusco front chassis brace, traction rods, B pillar floor brace, front upper adjustable arms, Hicas lock bar, Rear lower and upper adjustable arms also Front and rear strut brace.

18inch wheels deep dish 265 tyres front and rear handle very well.

Any questions please call or email 0422624468

Price: $22500 ono

Can assist interstate buyers with transport

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  • 2 months later...

if this is still for sale please call me 0405 336 843 or email [email protected]

i did send you a pm, however, with the SAU website upgrade you will not have received this...

thanks

marko

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