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Hey guys, i know this is odd to see, especially on these forums, but i have a car that is to expencive for me to do up and i just dont make enough money, so im willing to give away my PRIDE and JOY to somone who can afford mods for a more expencive car, im willing to get a cheaper silvia or 180 that i can do up with the money left over from the trade so i can drift, as i dont want to wreck a car that i dont even have enough money to insure.

So here are the specs - This car landed and was complied in Australia November 2002 and was not driven until December 2002

December 1992 R32 Skyline Gts-t Type M

117,000 kms

Black

5 speed

GTR front spoiler and bonnet

HKS boost controller - unplugged, auto elec can plug

APEXi controller - unplugged, auto elec can plug

3 x GTR-style aftermarket gauges in centre console

Heavy Duty Button Clutch

Quick Shift Gearbox.

Aftermarket exhaust

Cusco strut tower bar

Malpassi rising rate fuel reg

Aftermarket fuel pump

Condition notes: Professionally accident repaired in the front. Overall condition is excellent with no obvious blemishes.

I also have a T4/T3 Hybrid turbo that needs about an $600-$900 rebuild, rated at around 550HP that i can give with this car as that would be a little to big for the application i want, new i think these are worth $2500, but dont quote me on that one.

Anyone with a stock non turbo manual/auto silvia or 180 around 1990~1993 models wanting an R32 gtst with a few small mods and has an extra $7,000 ~ $10,000 to throw in, this is your chance. i dont even mind front end damage as i wanna put an s15 front cut on it, if you have a better deal for me, tell me....

anyway, here are some pics, and if they dont work, email me and i will send them.....BTW im in brisbane.

http://www1.budgethostingweb.com/accounts/...ey/skyline.html

my email address: [email protected]

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