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1992 Nissan R32 Skyline GTSt 60th Anniversary Edition

RB25DET conversion

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

New Bosch 040 fuel pump

Aluminium Radiator

Superpro steering rack bushes

New tie rod ends

Steering rack lock spacers

Solid steering column bush (gives much more direct steering)

Hicas lock bar – Hicas has been completely removed properly – all solenoids and lines are removed from the car, an R33 steering pump has been installed so that no lines have to be blocked, and the R33 reservoir is in the car also.

Tightly shimmed R200 LSD

There are a few downsides to the car.

While the paint condition on the car is great, there are scratches etc, and there is also rust in the rear guards.

Interior is pretty clean although missing the inner c-pillar trims.

Since I had the RB25DET installed 6 months ago I have never been able to get it to run 100% correctly. The only time it has run at it’s full potential is whenever I have put another ECU into it and then it seems gradually the ECU retunes itself or puts it into safe mode, so something must be triggering this. I haven’t been able to solve this problem, hopefully someone else can.

That said, the engine is healthy as.

While I don’t have any pictures of it as is, I do have a few from when I bought it and how it sits currently, but it will not include the coilovers, wheels or seats pictured in the photo. Standard items will be sold with the car.

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It has rego until December 25th 2012 and located in Newcastle, NSW.

I’m after $6,000. If you would like to view it please contact me via PM here or email, [email protected]

Cheers, Brent.

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Don't mean to be rude mate, but look at the current height of the car heh... They are rolled alright. Current specs at the moment are 18x8.5 +4 front and 18x9.5 +4 rear.

Car is not for sale anymore. Missed out on the car I was looking to purchase and can't afford to sell this without having another car right there to buy. Plus this just started stuffing up a whole lot more and don't really want to sell it in this condition. It may come back up for sale when the problem is fixed. Sorry guys.

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