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1993 R32 Skyline Gtst Coupe

Have owned this car for 6 years. Selling due to funds for another project

211rwkw 16psi Stock RB20det
5 Speed RB20 box with EXEDY HD Clutch
T3T4 Highmont SS manifold
Turbo braided Lines
Tial 38mm external gate
Custom intake plenum
FMIC
52mm Alloy Radiator
3" exhaust
HID 8000K
EMS Stinger ECU MAP sensor
AU Falcon Ignition
Deatschwerks 440cc Injectors
Turbosmart Boost gauge and Single stage controller
HKS turbo timer
Bosch040 on 98 pump fuel

Stock suspension on standard R33 Wheels with good tread all round
Running a bit rich at the moment. Will need a retune

157XXX KMS
Genuine plastic Type M Sideskirts and Rear Pods
Body is a little rough few dents.
Shaved bootlid
Paint on roof has faded clear
RH mirror is gun metal colour
Front bar has slight crack
Have spare parts to go with the car
Front brakes need to be bleed

Timing belt/Waterpump changed at 150000KM
Rocket cover gaskets replaced
Oil service changed every 4000KM
No Oil or water leaks

Few other things not listed. MSG/PM for more info

Last tune was done by SMDworkshop



NO REGO. NEEDS PINKSLIP- CAN BE PROVIDED IF BUYER IS 100% FOR PURCHASE. Expired 4th April 2015

Plates will NOT be sold with car!
GENUINE BUYERS ONLY. TIME WASTERS WILL BE IGNORED!!
Location - BASS HILL, SYDNEY

Was $6200 ONO
Now $6000 firm. Need this gone!

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-UPDATE-

NO REGO. NEEDS BLUESLIP. OR CAN BE USED FOR TRACK -
SELLING AS IS. TOWING RECOMMENDED
Expired 4th April 2015

Plates will NOT be sold with car!
GENUINE BUYERS ONLY. TIME WASTERS WILL BE IGNORED!!
Location - BASS HILL

Posted $6200 ONO
WAS $6000
NOW $5500 NEG

URGENT SALE!

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