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For sale 1993 r32 skyline gts-t

$8000 reasonable offers guys!

QLD ]Browns plains

I have had this car for 2.5 years, has been a great car, very reliable comes with rego till the 5th month 2014 but no rwc, plates will come with the car. RIC332.

Car is in great shape with no dints or big scratches

Motor has just been rebuilt (5/12/2013) new gaskets, honed and new rings has had nearly no kms on it since new,

New gearbox with a short shift and heavy duty directclutch clutch

Brand new cas

Has a garret 30/76 turbo

Stainless manifold

External wastegate

Haltec computer

550cc injectors

Sard fuel pressure regulator

Exhaust system, dump pipe heat wrapped

Front mount intercooler

Neat intercooler piping coated black

Plenum coated black

Valve covers painted wrinkle red

18"x9.5 starcorp wheels, new 225 front and 235 rear tyres, legal size

Tein coilovers

New superpro bushes rear, i have the front bushes just havent put them in

Has been lowered but still 105 mm off ground

Hi-cas removed

Drives and handles nice

Car has been re-trimmed in leather interior, re-trimmed roof lining

Water temp and boost gauge, adr steering wheel,

Car has a full vortex bodykit, the best one

Sunroof

There is probably a few things Ive forgotten

Only bad parts are paint is a little faded on roof and there is a rip in the drivers side seat bolster, is repairable have been told

I am selling due to becoming a tradie and needing a ute, regretful sale, just can't afford 3 regos

Give me a buzz or msg the worst i can say is no, 0411103959

Thanks mattpost-107789-13892719274508_thumb.jpgpost-107789-13892719384808_thumb.jpgpost-107789-13892719486414_thumb.jpgpost-107789-13892719741684_thumb.jpgpost-107789-13892720312815_thumb.jpg

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