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1992 Nissan R32 Gts-T Skyline $8,000


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This car has been daily driver for the past 2 years and never let me down once,

selling due to moving to england soon and cant keep it

Engine:

Full Engineering certificates for all work done

• 6 cylinder Petrol Intercooled Turbo 2.0L

• Front mount intercooler

• Blitz Access ECU tuned for exhaust air filter intercooler & RON98 fuel

• K & N pod filter with shroud

• HKS 3 1/2" cat back twin dump titanium hurricane cannon

• Front strut brace

• Lightweight Cusco flywheel

• Greddy type S BOV pumped back

• Stock turbo with HKS actuator

• HKS boost gage

• Gizmo IBC boost controller

• Pivot turbo timer

Vehicle Features:

• Enkie racing 17" wheels

• Power windows & mirrors

• Bridgestone Potenza front shocks & springs

• Full clarion stereo with mp3 wma aux head unit. 5 1/4" front splits & 6x9 rear speakers with Clarion V-net 300 watt amp

• Full alarm system with window wind-up & door lock

• Exeddy heavy duty clutch (approx 5,000 km)

Recent work:

• New Radiator

• New Water Pump

• New Belts—including Dayco race timing belt

• New Front tyres (90% on rear)

Issues:

Mostly original interior, in good condition but showing age. Body

requires some work (split in paint on roof & drivers side rear

quarter and small rust spot on pillar passenger side). needs

new front bumper,I have side skirts & boot with spoiler that are

included in sale to complete exterior just need to be sprayed.

Mechanically sound just been serviced by Repco Port auto tuning Port Macquarie

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