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FOR SALE!

Car: 1990 Nissan R32 Skyline.

Location: Perth, WA.

Reason for Selling: Found a Drift Car I want to buy.

Price and Payment Conditions: $14,000o.n.o - Very Negotiable

Information:

-5 Speed Manual (Clean)

-Bee*R Limiter (Thinking about keeping and returning the stock limiter back in)

-210,000km on odometer. EVILS13 Clint's R32 RB20DET replacement engine 8 weeks ago by Qualifed Mechanic.

-White (Good paint)

-R32 Type M Bodykit (Front Bar, Side Skirts, Rear Pods - With opened mouth front bar - Rear spoiler removed, bogged and painted)

-New Clutch around 10,000km ago from J-Style Performance

-GTR Injectors

-LumpyROM ECU

-10,000km old Front Mount Intercooler with stainless steel piping (With silicon hose joiners and hose clamps)

-3.75" Exhaust (1 muffler, cat)

-17x9 +32 Black Sparco Racing Wheels with near new 235/45 Acclera Tyres (85% tread)

-17x8 +36 Black Nismo Wheels (Silver lip) with 215/45 Good Year Tyres (75% tread)

-Stock LSD

-Stock R32 Turbo

-RB25DET Alternator (Comes with spare RB20DET Alternator)

-Unknown Aftermarket Stiff Suspension

-HKS Mushroom Pod

-RB20 AFM

-3 x 52mm Venom Gauges (Boost, Oil Temp. & Water Temp.)

-Drift Steering Wheel

-Drift Handbrake Button

-H.I.I Headlight globes

-Carbon Fibre Interior Shrouding

-Carbon Fibre Shift Knob

-Red Leather Gearstick Boot

-Serviced at XSpeed

-New Battery & Terminals

-New wheel studs (Murray Greene's Tyre & Auto Wanneroo)

-Custom Loom to suit Clint's RB20DET

-HICAS removed/Air Con removed

-CD Deck

-Stripped boot

-Registered til May 2007

That's about all I can think of at the moment. Car is getting a new Fuse box put in Wednesday as one of the fuses is broken and keeps frying the Battery. The car has had HICAS removed and requires a HICAS lock bar which I can supply. I had a Trust TD06-20G turbo on and have converted back to a stock turbo as I didn't want the Trust turbo on anymore and was looking for something smaller, and now another car has come up. I can easily hook up a aftermarket turbo cheap at your cost (probably a GCG Hi-Flowed RB25DET turbo for this setup). Car has had regular 5000km oil changes, power steering, break and clutch fluids since I purchased it. Since purchase, I have recieved no yellow stickers or defects.

I'm looking for $12,500 or $11,500 with stock R32/R33 wheels. It needs a tiny bit of TLC and it will be a very nice car. Unfortunately my plan was to get this on the drift track, but now a car has come up exactly how I wanted to set this one up.

Since the new engine has been put it, and it hasn't got a HICAS lock bar, I have not done any drifting/racing). Registration is [1BRY 492]. I have also purchased a Full BN Sports bodykit at a extra $400.00 (R.R.P ~$800 delivered) which is unpainted if I recieve a buyer with interest.

Attatched are some photo's of my R32 for viewing. My contact details are 0431 059 615/PM or [email protected].

Thankyou for your time,

Jason.

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