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Time for my baby to go, due to genuine reasons. I have owned her for just under a year, and have loved every second of it. Has been maticulously looked after.

1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t Type M

HCR32 Build Date: 12/1992 Australian Compliance Date: 01/2001

Morello (Maroon) In Colour

175,000 kms

RB20DET 6 Cylinder Turbo

5 Speed Manual Transmission

3" Full Mandrel-Bent Exhaust System With Hi-Flow Cat (3" Turbo/Dump pipe, 3" Piping All The Way)

Hybrid Intercooler Kit (600x300x76mm, Polished Piping)

K & N Pod Air Filter (Polished Top)

Standard RB20 BOV (Can Provide Aftermarket R32 BOV Adaptor)

Standard RB20 Turbo (Running 11psi)

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Bosch Ignition Coils On Custom Aluminium Coil Rail

New NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

Brand New Exedy Cushioned Button Clutch Kit

Brand New Master And Slave Clutch Cylinders

Century HP Battery

18" BSA & SSA Shadow Chrome Wheels With 225/40/18 Firenza Tyres

Tein Super Street Coilovers (Height And Damper Adjustable)

DBA Slotted Front Rotors, Bendix Heavy Duty Brake Pads On All Four Corners

Standard 4-Pot Calipers and 2-Pot Calipers, Front And Rear

Factory Type-M Bodykit (Front Bar Trimmed To Suit Intercooler)

Factory Type-M Velour Interior

GTR Front & Rear Seats

Black Front AXS Seat Covers

Razo Auto/Manual Turbo Timer

Momo Race Steering Wheel And Gear Knob

Factory Power Windows And Electric/Power Mirror Options

She has been maticulously looked after, serviced every 5,000kms using synthetic Penrite oil and Ryco oil filter. All work has been carried out by qualified mechanics. Only 98 Octane premium fuel has been used, as well as injector cleaner on every fill-up. All tests welcome.

It owes me over $22k, no expense has been spared.

I am looking for around the $11,000 mark as is. All offers are welcome.

For any interested parties, please either PM me or ring 0403803262.

Cheers,

Nath

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My car is still for sale.

Looking for $13,500 now. Only selling due to a move to Sydney and wanting to buy a house etc.

Please PM or ring me if you are interested.

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Hey nath me neither man. Cant beleive. Maybe update your add. add some new pics in it etc. If i had the money i would buy it back off you. I loved this thing

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