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I need to sell my beloved 'Line because I have already bought a new car and I need to vacate the garage for my new ride.

The car was complianced in early 2002, and came to Australia with 52,000km (I have the original advertisement and pics of car at dealership). The first Australian owner only had the car for 3 months (lost his licence) before I purchased it from him in July 2002 with 58,000km. It has only travelled 31,000 in nearly 5 years of my ownership. Needless to say I don't do many kms each year.

It has been garaged every night since I bought it and rarely driven in the rain. I treat my cars with the utmost level of mechanical sympathy, and can guarantee that this car has never been thrashed in my hands. I have also had the car serviced every 5,000kms by the same brilliant mechanic who knows the history of the car.

The car comes with a wide array of OEM parts and also has the user manual in the glovebox. Water pump and timing belt have been replaced.

I have receipts for just about every cent that's ever been spent on this vehicle.

1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

89,000km

Excellent condition - especially the shine of the paint

11 months registration

Black

Manual

Sunroof

  • Nismo bodykit (side skirts & GTR front bar) - Have additional 'spare' rear pods/spats too
  • Mick's Metalcraft 600x300x76mm front-mount intercooler
  • Turbosmart dual-stage boost controller w/rocket-launcher switch (currently set to 12/14psi) - Still have the box
  • 3-inch dump pipe and cat > 3.5-inch exhaust w/dual silencers > 5-inch tip
  • Power Enterprises pod filter (less than 5,000km old)
  • Excedy Heavy Duty clutch (less than 10,000km old)
  • King Springs all round (lowered 2 inches) - Still have original springs
  • Falken GRB451 225/50Z16 tyres (~10,000kms)
  • Autometer Phantom boost gauge - Still have the box
  • Greddy Turbo Timer
  • MOMO Race steering wheel
  • JVC KDS-785 CD/MP3 headunit (remote) w/Boston Accoustics speakers (deck comes with instruction manuals)
  • White side-indicator lenses
  • Custom number plates (subtle, but cool) - No yearly charge

Asking $12,000 neg.

Contact Oliver on 0401 057 830 or [email protected] - I am located in North-West Sydney.

NB: Some photos show car fitted with carbonfibre bonnet and GTR wing. C/f bonnet is gone but GTR wing is still available for purchase with the car (or separately).

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  • 2 weeks later...
looks mint mate.........good luck with the sale....by the looks of it, well worth what your asking. :cool:
Thanks mate.

Sold it just a few hours ago for the asking price!!!

That's right, if you've got the best, people are willing to pay for it.

Damn, I'm going to miss my line... :thumbsup:

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