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Hi im selling my 1993 R32 GTS-T Genuine TYPE M

ENGINE-

RB20DET

Manual gearbox

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Hiflowed rb25 turbo running stock boost with a rb20 actuator

R34 side mount intercooler

Full 3.5 inch stainless steel exhaust system to 5 inch tip

Turbosmart boost controller

The car is running stock boost (7psi) at the moment

But has been dyno on 14psi at 191.3rwkw

SUSPENSION-

Tein type HE drift spec coilovers with damper and camber control

Juran front strut brace

WHEELS-

Front 17x9 and rear 17x10 very rare Genuine Veilside wheels with 95% rubber I also have the center caps for the wheels as well

INTERIOR-

Grey leather interior

Turbo timer

Tint

Full after market kenwood stereo with CD, MP3, USB and ipod connectivity.

aftermarket deep steering wheel

Boost, water temp and oil pressure gauges

Low km's 119000

Rego till May 2011

EXTRA INFO-

this car has been well looked after serviced every 5000km's this skyline was complied in Australia in Feb/2006

have never had a problem with the car runs like a dream.

still have the factory fog lights and steering wheel

PRICE: $10000 ono may swap RWC and REGO

ALL OFFERS WELCOME

Contact: Nick via pm or 0401328000

Car is located in Brisbane

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Hi im selling my 1993 R32 GTS-T Genuine TYPE M

ENGINE-

RB20DET

Manual gearbox

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Hiflowed rb25 turbo running stock boost with a rb20 actuator

R34 side mount intercooler

Full 3.5 inch stainless steel exhaust system to 5 inch tip

Turbosmart boost controller

The car is running stock boost (7psi) at the moment

But has been dyno on 14psi at 191.3rwkw

SUSPENSION-

Tein type HE drift spec coilovers with damper and camber control

Juran front strut brace

WHEELS-

Front 17x9 and rear 17x10 very rare Genuine Veilside wheels with 95% rubber I also have the center caps for the wheels as well

INTERIOR-

Grey leather interior

Turbo timer

Tint

Full after market kenwood stereo with CD, MP3, USB and ipod connectivity.

aftermarket deep steering wheel

Boost, water temp and oil pressure gauges

Low km's 119000

Rego till May 2011

EXTRA INFO-

this car has been well looked after serviced every 5000km's this skyline was complied in Australia in Feb/2006

have never had a problem with the car runs like a dream.

still have the factory fog lights and steering wheel

PRICE: $10000 ono may swap RWC and REGO

ALL OFFERS WELCOME

Contact: Nick via pm or 0401328000

Car is located in Brisbane

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Hey mate. Sorry to say I'm not looking to buy your car (I have exactly the same model) but it looks mint all the same.

Just wanted to ask...

Have you got GTR front fenders on you gts-t? Also, are the rear fenders stock?

James

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