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selling my 1989 r32 nissan skyline, 12k ono

mods

# Fresh new i30 Blue Paint job with a ton a fleckle through it. It really sparkles in the sunlight

# Engine bay sprayed jet black

# S1 rb25 with a Neo cam belt cover and good compression across all cylinders only done 80,000 kms

#Brand new GT3582 turbo Made my Mr Turbo on the Gold Coast

# Greddy Copy front facing plenum with 3.5" throttle body

# Oil filter relocated with external Oil cooler

# Full Vertex Body Kit

# Denso 720cc Injectors

# Genuine HKS Fuel rail

#splitfire coilpacks

# JIC Gold Coilovers

# PWR Alloy Radiator

# Brand new Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

# Hicas Lock Bar ( all Hicas has been removed)

#Lock diff

# Battery Re-Located to Boot with 2Gauge Power Cable.

# Brand new Braided Hoses for the turbo with Genuine SpeedFlow fittings

# Fuel Pressure Regulator

# Z32 AFM

# Lenso D1r's with near new tyres 17x10 front and rear

# Front Mount intercooler

#Greddy PROFEC B SPEC 2 BOOST CONTROLLER BLACK

# apexi pfc with handcontroler

# JL audio 6.5" Speakers in Parcel tray

there is probably more just cant think right now just had it tuned and alot of things fixed. paid 4 grand with tune and getting things fixed made 350hp on 15 psi at 5500rpm.. boost started spiking at 5500rpm so the only couple of things the car needs now is a bigger wastegate, a different throttle body as it sticks at 3000rpm but if u tap it it goes down again.. car is roadworthy just have to put different wheels on there. im open to swaps but wouldnt mind coin. offer me anything need a running car for work and cant get the rest done for another 3weeks

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