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1992 Skyline hcr32 type-m

Reg til feb/9/2013, does not come with rwc

JJR split dump front pipe

Catco de-cat

Custom 3inch cat-back with Varex muffler

Blitz cs return flow intercooler

Heavy duty clutch

Bosch 040 intank fuel pump with high flow fuel filter

Locked diff

K&n pod filter (in custom shitty airbox)

D1 earthing kit

ISC n1 coilovers 10kg front, 8kg rear, 32 step damper adjust (currently set very stiff, but are fully adjustable)

Front and rear strut braces

Full hicas system removal with lock bar and Tom’s hicas canceller

Nolathane caster bushes

r33 lower control arms

GKtech extended and strengthened tie rods

GKtech rack spacers

GKtech solid steering bush (not fitted)

GKtech extended strengthened wheel studs front and rear (rears not fitted)

Autometer cobolt boost gauge

Cluster lights replaced with leds

Nismo gearknob

Momo steering wheel

Pioneer head unit

Sony xplod speakers front and rear

Dmax roof wing

Weather shields

New speedo cable and sender

New turbo to manifold gasket, turbo to dump gasket and exhaust gaskets

New cam cover gaskets

New gearbox oil

New diff oil

Only use castrol edge 10w60 engine oil

Run only on bp ultimate

Choice of Work VS-XX 17x7.5 and 17x8.5 or Lenso d1rs 17x9 all round

All standard parts ie fog lights, intercooler, hub linings, struts with springs, hicas lines pumps rack etc.etc.. will come with the car

My price is $8500 for everything. I am negotiable i.e no reg/no wheels/less parts=less price, however any offers lower than $7000 will be ignored as I am in no rush to sell.

Contact 0408 543 455

-Ev

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