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R32 GTST M-Spec for sale


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For Sale

Nissan R32 Skyline GTST M-spec '92' (Gunmetal grey)

RB20 (93752kms)

GT28 turbo(400hp)

3inch straight through exhaust with hks cannon

Trust FMIC

Pod filter

Oil breath can

Bosh fuel pump (rated 300kws)

Bleed value

HKS fCD

Adjustable damper shocks and lowered springs

Front strut brace

17inch boost Rs (white) tyres 95%

Tinted windows

hks boost gauge

blitz T/Timer

Nardie steering wheel

Mono gear knob

Alarm

Pioneer deck and speakers

The body wise is in mint condition. The car has been dyno with a vg30 turbo on it and made 157atw on 9psi. Have not dyno with the GT28 turbo. Never boosted hard and is used as a everyday car. The car is well looked after and in very good condition. Reason for selling, just bought a house and need to spend money on it so the toy has to go :) sad to see it go.

Will try and put pics up tonite

Price $16,500.00

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Its has 3 months reg

Std M-spec. (But also have BN sides and rear bar un painted not on car)

Its running about 9-10psi. Will not put any more boost in to it untill it goes on dyno and done correctly.

I think its been in Australia for about 4 years. A 40 year old guy imported through a import place here in S.A. It was in mint condition and still! is when I bought it of him.

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