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For Sale is my HR r32 skyline.

Car is running 10pound on road tune

When car was standard i had it dyno and made 240hp, with new setup it should make over 300hp.

Engine work:

GT30 with a .6 housing

6boost exhaust manifold

38mm turbosmart external wastegate with screamer

walbro 500hp fuel pump

600cc HKS injectors

Z32 airflow meter

Splitfire coilpacks

Apexi power FC computer

Extreme heavy duty clutch

Hybrid front mount intercooler

HKS super suquential blow off valve

Suspension:

HKS Super street coilovers all round

Brakes:

R33 GTST

Wheels:

Lenso LS5 19''

$13,500

If your interested do not hesitate to call me but please no time wasters Thanks

David - 0431023845

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