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1992 r32 gts-t 2door

Interior

· Boost gauge

· New Velo deep dish steering wheel

· LED cluster lights

· Electronic Boost Controller

· Turbo timer

· 8’’ Flip out monitor

· 6’’ pioneer speakers in each door and in rear shelf

· 500 watt AMP in boot- wiring for sub

Engine

· Apexi fc ECU with hand controller

· Near new HKS turbo

· FMIC

· New 750cc injectors- with new plugs

· New Walbro 500hp fuel pump

· Custom low mount manifold

· Blitz ID Electronic boost controller

· Alloy radiator

· 3’’ cat back exhaust

· New high flow 100cell C.A.T

· Apexi pod filter

· Fresh DYNO tune

· Relocated oil filter

· Front mounted oil cooler

· Z32 air flow meter

· Turbo Smart adjustable blow off valve

· Braided oil lines throughout

Exterior

· Freshly painted side skirts and rear bumper

· Good paint

· New tinted windows- 20%- master tint

Running gear

· Front slotted rotors

· LSD in rear diff

· Straight cut gears 1-5

· Braided clutch lines

· D1 spec Lenzo wheels

· New tyres all round

· Sitting on lowered suspension

This car comes with 12 months fresh rego. It just passed the inspection on the 22/10/2015, so you know everything is in proper working order. I bought this car two years ago and have hardly driven it. Everything works on this car I have fixed everything and have maintained this car meticulously. It has been serviced every 5000kms with high quality synthetic oils and ryco filters. In July last year the car had major work done, and was DYNO tuned at PITS. All the work is listed above but basically everything short of opening the engine was overhauled on this car (Have full recepts for all recent work done). This is a reliable car, it holds oil and water perfectly and is in perfect running order. This car was DYNO tuned at close to 300hp at 19psi, this is a very conservative and safe tune, I chose to tune this way just for reliability and so I could drive the car every day without having to worry.

Im only selling because I have bought a new car and have no need for the skyline. $9000post-131501-0-10746200-1445653034_thumb.jpgpost-131501-0-06297900-1445653041_thumb.jpg

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