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For Sale - Nissan Skyline R32 gts-t (RB30DET engine) 228rwkw

I may consider trades + cash for a Laurel, cefiro, R34gtt or R32 GTR (Must be manual)

133xxxkms on body & 6xxxkms on engine.

BODY/EXTERIOR:

Standard silver in very good condition (some bits recently resprayed)

Slightly flared rear guards

Type m front bar and side skirts with rear pods

17x9" all round 'grenade' wheels (+20 & +30 offset)

35% tinted windows (legal in S.A)

ENGINE:

Fully rebuilt to standard spec Rb30e (has less than 6000kms on clock)

R32 Rb25de head, fresh. (new stem seals etc) Have GTR valve springs waiting to go in

Cleaned and flow tested GTR injectors

z32 AFM

Standard airbox with apexi panel filter and CAI

Nismo FPR (needs to be installed)

Adjustable cam gears ('aerospeed' ones in the group buy) Haven't been set/tuned yet

Garret GT35/40 internal wastegate (ford xr6 turbo) With 15 psi actuator (no boost controller)

Apexi AP Engineering power fc with hand controller

GTR fuel pump (have brand new 044 that i MAY throw in)

Aftermarket 'yashimoto' radiator

Stainless steel 3"exhaust all the way through with just a rear muffler (quite loud)

Custom catch can

Brand new battery

no BOV

new 02 sensor

(Engine bay i've tried to make look as standard as possible to keep 'prying' eyes away)

Apexi AVCR boost controller (yet to be installed)

Custom reground camshafts (yet to be installed)

INTERIOR:

Small 30 psi autometer boost guage hidden in a/c vent

JVC head unit

DLS front speakers

Pioneer rear speakers

Alarm and immobiliser

Retrimmed standard steering wheel

New leather gear boot and hand brake surround

All seats etc. are in very good condition with no tears.

HANDLING:

'GAB' dampener adjustable suspension all round

Pineapples (set to all round)

Adjustable radius rod bushes

Adjustable upper control arm bushes

Rear adjustable whiteline swaybar

Rear strut brace

Hicas lock bar

DRIVELINE:

Standard RB20 gearbox (currently not making any noises and in very good condition but should be upgraded soon due to the torque this motor produces)

Extreme clutch

Reconditioned/shimmed up standard diff - tight (still needs to be installed)

EXTRA'S:

Standard cooler

timing belt

injectors

pod filter

standard rear suspension

Car is currently making 228rwkw's @ 15psi with signs of slight valve float right up top hence the need for the new GTR valave springs which i recently bought. Its making 15psi just before 4000rpm which i consider to be very good for a 1.06 e/h turbo on the street, the torque of this car really does need to be felt. I have a friend making 223rwkws in his 32 with an rb20 and the 2 cars just don't feel the same!

Still has heaps of rego left, Car is always garaged and only driven a couple of times a month recently due to company car.

$19900

pm me or phone/sms on 0413045900

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dude, you will never sell an R32 gts-t for over 20g's!! You have to be realistic... i know you've probably spent a lot of money on it but I don't think it will happen.. I spent 40g's on a car about 5 years ago and got $15g's for it...

I wish you luck and good luck with the bubs mate... i hope you do get what you are after.... I just don't like your chances...

looks like i'll be keeping her then!
dude, you will never sell an R32 gts-t for over 20g's!! You have to be realistic... i know you've probably spent a lot of money on it but I don't think it will happen.. I spent 40g's on a car about 5 years ago and got $15g's for it...

I wish you luck and good luck with the bubs mate... i hope you do get what you are after.... I just don't like your chances...

fair enough, but i'm sure there's someone out there who wants a nice clean 32 with a very good street motor in her!

id say keep it if you dont get 20gs.. you spent time plus cash on it so wouldnt sell it... u would regret it i reckon...

looks wicked but..

my misses also hates my gtr when im driving it

id say keep it if you dont get 20gs.. you spent time plus cash on it so wouldnt sell it... u would regret it i reckon...

looks wicked but..

my misses also hates my gtr when im driving it

ye i think its definitely worth more that 17g's even taking into consideration that you never get back what you put in.

I won't be selling it if i don't get $20,000. I'll just have to work out another way to get her a deasant car!

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