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For sale: 1993 R32 GTSt

Asking Price: $14500

Killometer's: 188k - genuine kms

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual 5 speed

Engine Type: RB20DET

Modifications: see below

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: N/A

Registration: Yes

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

I have owned this car since 2001, I am the first owner in Australia.

Modifications include -

PowerFC with boost controller,

GTR Injectors

HKS 2510 turbo

FMIC, Bosch 044 fuel pump,

Complete 3.5" dump and straight through exhaust, rear RSR can

Oil cooler with remote mount

ATS 1.5way LSD,

R33 GTST Brakes, Racebrakes Comp 5 and Comp 2 pads slotted front rotors

Buddy Club P1 wheels

R33 GTR front seats

Group Buy Sydneykid Bilstein Suspension, set to about 25mm below standard height

Solid Castor rods

HICAS lock bar

Adjustable camber arms

Just installed (as I type) new timing belt, water pump and bearings

Performance wise this is a realy nicely balanced R32, best dyno of 208rwkw.

Gunmetal Grey, will get some pics up shortly

No rush to sell, just not needed anymore

PM me with intrest, will consider trade + cash for a everyday smaller car ie Hyundai Getz or similar

Chris

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Thanks for the bumps guys! I have a member off SAU currently interested, if that falls through then I will advertise it properly.

In all honesty, I have been in no rush and would love to see it go to someone on here with a genuine interest in Skylines, rather than see it on the news after being crashed!

Been ages since I even checked this thread,

Joel, still have datalogit, Greg sold his car so no doubt we'll offer this at some stage

Roy - yeah, unfortunatley I just don't need the car at the moment, and its costing me a fortune to keep it insured and rego'd to drive it a few time a month!

Hows both of your cars coming along? Have you been to Adelaide lately Roy?

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