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For Sale:

Skyline R32 GTS, 1992 model, 5 speed manual

Engine conversion engineered to an RB26 twin turbo with R33 GTS-T gear box

Gunmetal grey, 18 inch Traffic Star Rims

Engine only done 7000kms, car done 180 000kms (new forge pistons and rings), bored and honed, head service (fully ported and polished)

New exedy clutch

GTR brakes & hub upgrade

Limited Slip diff

3 inch exhaust and hi-flow cat

Runs 12s with amatuer driver on soft tune

245kw at the wheels

$17 000 neg.

Contact:

Erin

Edited by em_janeR32
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Any problems with the car?

Has it been in any accidents in the past?

What is the reason for sale?

Any modification done to the engine?

When the engine was rebuilt have you put new turbos on or have the old ones been rebuilt?

Any modifications done (excluding previously stated exhaust/cats) to the car or is the engine totally stock?

Any cosmetic scratches or dents on the car?

Can you post more pictures of the car especially the interior with the seat covers removed?

Would you sell for a lower than 15k with stock wheels?

Edited by UNTS-1

There are no problems with the car.....I have alwayz used it as an everyday car and therefore had to ensure it was in good condition for daily use.

In the 2 and a half years I have owned it there was one accident where I was nudged from the back before all of the modifications began, which managed to hit only my exhuast and pushed it up.....the whole exhaust system has been upgraded and replaced to suit the rb26.

I'm selling due to buying a house.

It still has the original turbos on it, they were still in good nic

Engine is stock except for performance maintenance like porting, polishing, honing etc.

Being an older car there are scratches but still remains in good condition

I havent got any other pics of the interior atm. there is only 1 small rip on the drivers side seat.

I'd like to keep the wheels on it as I have no use for them when the car is sold.

Any other questions just let me know.

Thanks

Erin

Where was the conversion done?

Do you have receipts for head work etc?

The conversion was done at home with my ex-bf who works for Croydon Racing Developments who can vouch for all the work done by himself and my father (who built drag cars). I don't have receipts for head work.

  • 2 weeks later...
i got 16.5 for my 300+ ATWKW GTR, why is yours worth 14?

I will give you 8.5 cash. Tomorrow.

I'm going off current market value...including those advertised on here with most GTRs being sold for around 16K for basics or more and considering u were sellin it for 18K to start off with says sumtin. I believe it is well worth the money and good luck finding a similar find any cheaper. 8.5 cash u have got 2 b jokin.

Edited by em_janeR32
I started at 25 for the gtr, it was up for sale for 8 months.

But any who good luck with the sale it is definatly a tidy 32.

Thank you.....I have looked after it well

Edited by em_janeR32

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