Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

i am selling my R32 .....

looking at $18,000

consider trade/part trade may be interested in basically anything reasonable....

mods include:

,2 stage boost controller (switchable in cabin)

,TURBOSMART Type 2 BOV

,very expensive ALPINE cd w/ sub and amp and splits

,17 inch ENKEI RP series wheels (very sought after)

,TRUST 3 inch cat back exhaust with straight thru 3 inch rear muffler

,K&N M's huge pod filter

,KYB sports shocks/struts with RSR? springs

,BLITZ steering wheel

,fully serviced air con (new gas/leag tested/rebuilt compressor/new tx valve and filter)

,genuine nissan skyline floormats

,just been fully serviced timing belt was done about 8k ago just b4 i bought the car

,BLITZ white face boost guage

,new clear blue GREDDY turbo timer

,car is a 12/93 model so it is one of the very last R32 gtst made with 130k on the clock

,same interior trim as a GTR i have not seen another like it to date

,removed rear spoiler (can be put back on as holes are still there)

,6 months rego will be paid and a roadworthy will be issued upon sale

,genuine reason for sale,can be viewed at any time in Toowoomba qld

any more info wanted feel free to pm me or reply here......cheers guys Jon

ALSO I WILL REFUND BUYERS AIRFARE IF IT COMES TO THAT!!!!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/16126-im-the-first-poster-lolr32-for-sale/
Share on other sites

  • 11 months later...
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I've seen similar actually in my situation. You never know what tables are attempted to be used when the car thinks it's -99C or +200C. The fail state is not usually that extreme but you know what I mean - it was in my case though! This is where being able to read all the sensors is useful cause you see this stuff really quickly.
    • The above is very important. However as long as you keep timing relatively low, it's plausible to make your own knock ears and plausible to learn to tune with a modern ECU that can do wideband O2 correction like a boost controller. I mean if you only have one viable road to even drive the car on, learning to tinker to this level may be worth doing given you can't do much else with the car...?
    • I find the fact that the rear plate has to be bent inwards at the rear not so bad: but the front is just awful: It's like come on. (these are my very old, now retired/turned in plates) TBH it is a lot of money to fix a minor issue, the fact I said "I'll never really spend the money on doing this" is why people ended up buying them as a gift for a 'car guy' who can be hard to shop for.. for car guy things.
    • I just bent the ends of my premo plates. It even went through Regency like that after the engine conversion and the inspector (a great bloke!) just squinted his eyes and said "I didn't see that". Plates, and how they look, are just something that have zero importance to me.
    • Yeah, I would have said the same. It makes me suggest that there are other things wrong, such that the ECU is totally unhappy with the broken sensor. The only other thought here is that maybe it is shorted, which might cause a different issue to the typical "disconnected" sensor.
×
×
  • Create New...