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My R32 4door is up for sale. I'm the first owner in Australia. Rego is due in November but will come with 12months rego if Victorian buyer is found,

I've owned it since 2004. It is a clean stock car with quality mods, Mechanically excellent condition,

It started life as a GTE and has since had a lot of work done

Car details:

1989 Skyline R32 Sedan

Colour Silver/Blue (TG0)

RB25de

Manual, has Redline oil, clutch only fitted 15000 km ago

92XXX kms on clock (Service books included)

Modifications

RB25de (engine has less km’s, the RB25de has been fitted using a genuine R32 RB25de loom and also ECU so no wires were cut or modified)

Full five stud conversion

Aftermarket bushes in the front end (nolathane)

Sway bars

R200 LSD (still very tight)

R32 GTST Drive shafts have also been fitted

HKS Priest exhaust (stock exhaust also included currently fitted on car)

R33 GTR fuel pump

R32 GTST radiator

Brand new Battery

Cyber Stork Dash Kit

MOMO race steering wheel

Nismo Leather gear knob

Carbon Fibre Style stereo surround

Tomei A/F gauge

Aftermarket Springs

Kakimoto 17” alloys made by SSR

Cusco Strut brace

Ganador aero mirrors (not currently fitted)

Blitz LM series air filter (Stock air box also included)

Service’s are done every 5000km and has just been done

Replaced cam belt (genuine Nissan)

Replaced spark plugs (Denso iridium Power)

Remote Start Viper 790xv alarm with immobiliser with boot release, shock sensor and microwave sensor

R32 GTR N1 headlights

R32 Sedan Serries 2 Tail lights

This is one of the few R32 skylines that didn’t have Hicas standard

The car has also got genuine side skirts fitted and the Factory optional front bumper

Will also include any other parts I may have for the car

This Car has a Full Engineers Cert for the engine modification and is legally registered in Victoria with the RB25

Comes with all paper work including the original import approval shipping etc

All audio gear will be removed but the Custom fibreglass boot Install will stay

Interior is immaculate condition with original Skyline mats no wear or damage on any of the seats. The Dash is in perfect condition not lifting all heater vents feel like new, No holes

Price: I'm looking for around $9600, but any reasonable offer will be considered.

The 4door R32 is great daily car with great fuel economy, being a non-turbo it's good on the pocket so its also good for "P" platers, this car is located in Melbourne and is available now. If anyone interested, Please PM me or email me on: [email protected] transport for interstate buyers can also be arranged

new pics will follow this afternoon

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