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R32 Rb25Det 306Rwhp "32Sxc"


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Hey all so i've decided to sell my beloved skyline "32SXC".

So here's the specs:-

Engine (Tuned to 306rwhp with dyno sheet for proof)

- S2 r33 Rb25det

- Apexi 400hp BB turbo (See's fullboost of 16psi @3500-3800)

- HKS FMIC

- Trust Turbo Back 3" Exhast w 2 HiFlo Mufflers

- Splitfire Coilpacks

- Bosch 040 Intank Fuelpump

- z32 AFM

- Grex Oil Cooler

- Greddy Radiator

- Carbon Fiber Coil Cover

- Homemade Cold air diverter And heat shield on pod

Drivetrain

- 5 Speed manual from s2 r33

- Twin Plate Brass Button Clutch

- Recently Shimmed Vicious LSD

Suspension & Handling

- Tien HA Coilovers (Height&Dampner Adj.)

- JJ Camber Adjuatable Front Control Arms

- Cusco Front+Rear Strut Braces

- Nismo Toe Rods

- GTR Brakes w/ DBA Slotted Rotors

- Rays 17x9, 17x10 Wheels (Black)

Electronics

- Rb20 ECU (good for nistune)(also car was tuned in Japan so im sure a good nistune would reap many more kw's)

- Blitz Dual Stage SBC and Turbo Timer

- GlowShift 7color gauges - Oil temp

- Oil pressure

- Water temp

- Boost (all gauges can be 7 different backlights + paterns etc)

- Sony Head Unit (groove or somethin)

- Kenwood 200W Amp

- Sony 1000W Subwoofer

Interior

- 20% trans Black Window Tint

- Red Leather Handbrake & Shift Boots

- R33 Seats with Black/Silver Leather fitted covers

Exterior

- Maroon Paint (Metalic)

- Uras Front Bar (has bit of a crack from my driveway)

- 32SXC Plates (black with white letters)

- Freeworks, ilovedrift, nissansilvia.com stickers

Im looking for $10,000 ONO, or a swap for a small 4wd (ideally Jeep Wrangler?, or Suzuki Vitara)

Contact Simon by text on 0402 547 310

Im located at Stretton, QLD (southside brisbane)

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