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Time to sell my pride and joy, to put a deposit on a house. Very regretful sale. This car is georgeous! Come and see for yourself. There are so many abused skylines out there, but this beauty has had nothing but TLC. Also very quick.

1993 NISSAN R32 Skyline GTS-t.

No tacky pathetic modifications here, just nice clean aesthetics thanks to the following:

-18" five spoke alloys.

-Tinted windows.

-Lowered suspension.

-Large cannon type exhaust.

-Original clean body work.(No immitation GTR crap. This GTS-t stands proud!)

-JVC cd player/tuner.

-Clarion 3 way 6x9 speakers plus amp.

-spotless interior.

-Mongoose alarm and immobiliser.

All show and no go? I dont think so! Mechanical Mods include:

-Upgraded, highflowed T3 turbo.

-Link Plus full engine management system.

-Upgraded fuel pump.

-Giant after market bar and plate type intercooler.

-3" cat back exhaust with 3" straight through cannon muffler.

-Custom 3" intake piping with AVO pod filter.

-HKS blow off valve. -Aftermarket boost gauge.

-Oil catch tank with breather.

-Turbo timer.

-Exedy racing clutch.

-New front Discs, calipers and pads all round.

-Strut braces front and rear.

Whats all this mean? It means this thing doesn't hang around. Currently running 12 psi and dyno tuned with 170 kw at the wheels. Was running 14psi and 186 kw at the wheels, but backed it off for everyday driving.

This thing hauls! Heaps left in it, these figures represent low boost pressures. with 16 or 18 pound this thing would be an animal! I had all mods done myself at well respected garages, with documents to back up performance figures and reciepts to show the money that has been spent. Inspection will definately impress.

Absolute joy to drive. 127,000kms. Come and see for yourself, make me an offer. She has to go. More photo's are available on request, just ask. Give us a call on 0439 396 943, and ask for Matt.

$16,000 ono

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Price drop!

Ok guys I really need this car gone.

Price drop from 16k to 15,500 ono.

Come and see it, and you will be amazed.

Give us a call on 0439 396 943, ask for Matt.

Really need to sell this car asap.

For a reasonable offer, the car can be yours.

Come and check it out.

No other 32 compares to this, see for yourself.

Call Matt on 0439 396 943.

***PRICE DROP***

Car is now at $15,750 ono!

Contact me now to inspect for yourself.

Car will not dissapoint.

Have to get rid of this car.

Anyone looking for the cleanest 32 round, with heaps more punch than stock, should see this car.

Did I mention the price is negotiable?

Drop us a line to come and check out this sweet ride.

You wont find a nicer 32, especially in black, anywhere.

Give us a call on 0439 396 943.

This car is worth a lot more than that.

Anyone who sees it will appreciate this.

I bought the car as stock auto for 14k coz it was the cleanest 32 I could find.

I then spent about 8k converting it to manual and upgrading everything around the engine except internals, to make it into the really nice car it is today. If I didnt have to sell it I wouldnt. But I have to.

Theres no way the cars worth 9k. I understand Im never gonna get all the cash Ive put into it back, but I need some. Someone is going to end up with a f*&ken sweet ride. The hard work is done, and the cash has been spent.

Thanks for your helpful comments though mate. Appreciate it, really....(head shake).

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