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Make - NISSAN

Model - SKYLINE GTR

Year - 1993

Series - R32

Shape - 2 DOOR

Kms - 96,XXX KMS

Rego - ANU-35L

Colour - SILVER

Transmission - 5 SPEED MANUAL

Location - NEAR NEWCASTLE

Price - $28,000 O.N.O.

Options, Modifications and other Comments -

This car is in fantastic condition mainly only driven on the weekend. The oil and filter have been changed every 5,000 kms with castrol formula r oil and has only been run on 98 octane fuel ever since I have owned it.

The modifications are as follows:-

18inch rims (Shadow chrome deep dish) 255/35/18

Apexi Power Fc + Hand Controller

Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller

V-spec suspension

Cold Air intake

Custom made single plate clutch with custom pressure plate

Cd Player

Nismo Gear Knob

Oil Filter relocation kit

HKS Turbo timer

Cryogenically treated and modified gearbox

Twin HKS Sequential Blow Off Valves

Aftermarket tuned length front pipes

High flow cat

Hks 80mm exhaust with x force 3.5in muffler

N1 VENTS

Hella high mount LED brake light

NSW REGO TILL FEB 06

$28000 NEG

CALL DAVID ON (02)49191218 or 0402290349 Or E-MAIL at [email protected] or PM ME

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Guest DIRTgarage
How much boost is it running and what sort of power figures?

Looks like a very tidy example and a good price. Gl with the sale mate.

This car was a trophy winner at SAU dyno day at Unique Autosports...highest powered standard turbo GTR 284rwkw at 1.1bar. This power figure was obtained using a base map power FC, avc-r and a catback exhaust on pump gas....nothing more! The potential for 300rwkw+ would easily be obtained by a custom tune and some cam gears/timing.

see attached dyno sheet

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