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Hey guys

Due to unforseen circumstances involving my job i think i will have to sell my R32. I'm not ready to sell as i really love the car, but unfortunately i may not have a choice.

I really love this car, i have previously owned 2 silvias and 2 33's, so i know abit about imports and how to look after them. It is serviced every 5000km with motul 300V oil. I wash the car weekly and keep it as clean and immaculate as possible. I have never had any problems with this car in the almost 1 year i have owned it.

For Sale at: $13,000 as is

$12,500 without the bride seat, harness, and the extra parts listed at the bottom.

Will come with RWC

Located in Melb.

1992 R32 Skyline GTS-t

Black

5-speed manual

Sunroof(has been retrimmed/serviced recently, seals are great and no leaks)

153,xxx genuine km’s

Major service has been done

Registered till august

ENGINE

B&M Oil cooler with thermostat

Oil filter relocation kit

Dr Drift remap

3" Dump and front pipe

3" Catback with midmuffler and larger JASMA approved rear muffler(very quiet)

Nismo fuel pump

Car has made 150rwk as is on Dr Drifts dyno. Running good AF ratios. Have a dyno sheet also.

DRIVELINE/HANDLING

Simmons FR17(great condition)

Rays lightweight wheel nuts

BF Goodrich Profiler 235/255 tyres with good tread

Koni Adjustable Height and Damper suspension(legal height)

Redline Lightweight Shockproof gearbox oil

BRAKING

RDA Slotted rotors front and rear

Racebrakes RB74 front pads

Racebrakes Comp 2 rear pads

Braided brake lines front and rear- ADR approved

Cusco brake master cylinder stopper

Motul RBF600 brake fluid

EXTERIOR

Genuine GTR bonnet

Genuine GTR front bar

GTR grill

Gtr style sideskirts

Carbon fibre GT wing

Tinted windows

Clear corner indicators

Clear side indicators

INTERIOR

Bride Zeta II seat(have stock seat)

RPM 4point harness

Momo steering wheel

Detachable boss kit

Momo gearknob

Nismo gearboot

Nismo handbrake boot

Greddy turbo timer

Boost gauge

CD player

Fire extinguisher

Also comes with these parts which are not fitted:

Project MU front brake pads, Pod filter with adaptor, Arospeed adjustable cam gears, HKS intercooler, Noltec rear subrame mounts, Hicas lock bar, GTR rear wing.

Negatives about the car:

The bootlid has some scratches which occured during the removal of the gtr wing, it will come up good with a cut and polish.

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