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Hi Everyone,

Unfortunately the time has come to sell my pride and joy as I’m going to be purchasing a new vehicle.

I am the first person to own and register the vehicle in Australia and have owned it for approximately 3.5years. When I purchased the car it was completely standard except for a 3.5’ Apexi Exhaust and K&N Pod filter. Then it made 115rw kw’s and today it makes 208.8 rw kw’s with all of the dyno sheets and receipts to prove.

1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T Type M

Full Respray in white (Original Colour)

Late 1996 RB25 Engine and Gearbox with 62,xxx k’s

Custom Tail shaft

Fresh Rebuilt Diff with GTR Centre

Excedy Single Plate heavy duty clutch

X-Force Stainless 3’ Dump/Front Pipe

3’ High Flow Cat

3.5’ Apexi Cat Back Exhaust

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump and Surge Tank

Apexi Power FC and Factory RB25 Ecu

Blitz Dual Spec R Boost Controller

Blitz Front Mount Intercooler

K&N Pod Filter

Greddy Type S Bov

Greddy Turbo Timer

18x8’ Wheels with Sumitomo Tyres

Tein HA Damper & Height Adjustable Coilovers

FET Strut Brace – Not Fitted

Whiteline Pineapples – set at intermediate

Front Camber Adjustable Upper Control Arm Bushes

Kazama Adjustable Castor Rods – Not Fitted (Bush type)

New Ball Joints and Rear Tie Rod Ends

Genuine GTR Bonnet

Fiberglass GTR Front Bumper

Type M side skirts & rear pods

Clear front indicators

Momo & Factory Steering wheel

Razo gearknob

Autometer Boost gauge

Autometer tacho – not fitted

Genuine Skyline mats

JVC Head Unit

Pioneer 6’ and Kenwood 6’ speakers

My car is fastidiously maintained and in the garage all week.

It is only driven on the weekend when needed.

The car has never seen a track or been to any drags.

It is a perfect example of a neat yet amply modified R32.

$20,000 (Neg) Located in Berwick, VIC

Reg Until January and RWC can be supplied.

Genuine Enquiries and no test pilots please.

Come see it in person, immaculate inside and out.

Ph: 0431 227 213

Thanks

Mark

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Would u trade for a Merc 300CE 1988 model

3L straight 6

Auto

130,000kms

Dark Blue

Beige Leather Interior

Piller-less

im located on the gold coast

Sorry Im not after a trade.

It sounds like a beautiful car though, best of luck with your sale.

Thanks

Mark

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nnnnnnooooooooooooooooooo Mark! :)

So u sellin it man. Well all i can say is that this is the best 32 ive seen and many would agree. Knowing the owner personally and seeing the car develop over the years i can say that it has been fastidiously maintained and looked after but sadly spends most of its time sitting in the garage. The car gets absolutely babied and sent to the workshop whenever somethings not perfect in Marks eyes. Did i mention it gets washed more than the owner washes himself! Just kidding Mark. This thing will leave any 33 or 34 with less than 230 atw in its tyre smoke and commonhores with an extra 20! Throttle response is instant! My 33 feels like a slug afterwards.

Anyways good luck with the sale bud. Will be sad to see it go.

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Sorry to see this car go, as above i agree, it is the nicest r32 i have seen, i get so jelous evertime i see it. Its always showroom clean and looked after better than most first borns.

Goodluck with the sale Mark, its a car i will be sad to say goodbye too as it made me want an r32 skyline in the first place.

The combination of a good looking r32 with an rb25det was always a dream of mine, but ill never have the money to do it.

All the best,

Simon

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yes, very nice 32 this one is. absolute machine! hey mark, i was lookin foward to taking ur 32 out with mine, simons and als wen he gets bak nxt year *sigh...ahwell.

good luck with the sale.

Nathan.

Thankyou guys for your kind words.

It will be really sad to see it go, so I only want it

to go to a good home.

:rolleyes:

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This is by far, the cleanest nicest looking R32 Skyline I have ever seen in Melbourne.Including GTRs. Ive known the car for almost 2 years and you cant get someone more fussy with cars. Every time I go over to his place its polished clean or hes there cleaning it.

My old RB25 R32 Convinced him to convert it and for such good reasons, the thing is a bullet.

White was the rarest colour for R32s and they look stunning in it. Unlike the 100s of other 89 model shitters that come in, white only came out from late 1992 onwards and its well worth its value.

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