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1992 NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GTS-T

Location: Melb, Boxhill Nth

Price: $9,000 Firm, no swaps

Kilometers: 115,000

Body: 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour: Gun metal grey

Transmission ; 5 speed Manual

Engine: 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.0L (1998cc)

Reg Plate: TOE067

Reg Expiry: MAY-2008

Road Worthy Certificate: Yes (will arrange during sale)

I bought this car 2 years ago at a good price with intentions of modifying it but have changed my mind and now i am passing on the good deal i got to someone else.

Some minor chips and scratches as any car would have. Few dents

Mods are:

3" turbo back exhaust with High flow Cat

2x Tail pipes (3" Cannon / EPA tested 3" Muffler)

Xtream Button Clutch

Cut shifter(done before i bought it but its a nice feel)

Monster Taco and Boost gauge.

New oil, oil filter, spark plugs

Alarm installed with in built turbo timer but no remote

Nolathane front Bushes installed,

HICAS lock out bar installed.

Sitting lower on New King Springs

New KYB shocks

New F&R Strut Braces.

New Gates Timing Belt installed.

Will come with Head unit, speakers, Sub and amp for asking price but not installed.(these parts are worth nothing, 9k with or without stereo)

Mobile Phone: 0403428223

Home Phone: 03 98904463

Contact Details: Text if no answer!!!

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....it would be nice to see everyone post pics when they put their cars on here.

as i said i am waiting to get the car back from the shop then i will post fresh pics.

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nice car, where did you get that bend before your airpod? looks like a great idea as mine sits stupidly pointing upwards

Was just looking at this a few mintues ago too..

But more importantly, does it dose or change the induction noise?

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Was just looking at this a few mintues ago too..

But more importantly, does it dose or change the induction noise?

They guy i bought it off custom made it. Doesn't dose and induction noise is small but noticeable at high revs. I wish i could keep it and stick it on my 180sx but o well, ill have to make one myself.

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