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1993 Skyline R32 GTS-T

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Inside the car :

R32 GT-R seats reshaped and trimed in black and yellow leather

back seats trimmed in black and yellow leather

Boost guage moulded into pillar and covered in black suede

bottom 1/2 of dash covered in black suede

front / rear door cards done in black suede with yellow leather inserts

roof lining done in black suede

gear and hand brake boots done in yellow leather

custom made yellow floor matts

yellow gear knob

dash lights replaced with blue

leds lights (see pic)

a/c unit lights replaced as well with leds

int light (with white led)

Greddy Boost contoler

Greddy Turbo timer

Greddy Boost guage

Audio :

Alpine dvd touch screen headunit

Alpine 6 inch 2 ways

Alpine stacker

Boston 6inch 2 ways rear

Kenwood eq

Soundstream Amp 200W X 2 Chan

Power Acousitc Amp 75w RMS X 4 Chan

2 X 10 inch Marathon subs

Engine bay:

Power FC ECU with hand contoler

GT-R Injectors

GT-R Ballast resistor

Spitfire coil packs

Sard fuel Reg

Walbro fuel pump

Z32 Air Flowmeter

kkr 480 turbo

heavy duty clutch

front arc hood panel

catch can with braded lines with speed flow fittings

FMIC

hand made custom intercooler piping in stainless steel

3in exhust to the cat

3 3/4 in exhust cat back

Sard R2D2 Bov

nismo oil cap

nismo radiator cap

nismo strut brace front

nismo strut brace rear

chromed radiator brackets

chromed bonnet catch

chromed intake

chromed rocker covers

chromed strut brace

chromed exhust sheild

chromed intercooler piping

Outside:

front park lights led

hid kit 6000k

full clear front indicators

GT-R Kit

18/40/225 tyres front

18/40/235 tyres rear

car has won 15 trophys todate

been featured in

qld street car mag

fast fours

ignition dvd

has a shoot lined up for hpi mag

best dyno figure to date

354hp @ the rear wheels

lookin for around 27k as is pm me on here or email me

plates do not come with the car

NO SWAPS

NO SILLY OFFERS

NO TYRE KICKERS

NO TEST PILOTS

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  • 2 weeks later...
price is pretty rediculus even with the amount of effort put into the car on your behalf... try lowering it to get more intrest.

may seem high but hey the car owes me much much more than that

has never been drifted

has had full int done

has had engine bay done

has had paint done

has been fatured in few mags

has won 15+ trophys

has been looked after

im not lookin to get all my money back however i have stated looking for offers around that mark so it is open to resonable offers

alot of ppl have spoken to me

and all agree that its a fair price for a genuine srteet/show car that has looks and power to match

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i have seen this car in the flesh, it is a quality build for sure, people need to appreciate the effort that goes into these cars and how much they can save purchasing one already done. good luck with the sale bro

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i would just like to show my appreciation for what you have done to that gtst. in my opinion it is a piece of art and makes my gtr look basic everywhere except the engine. absolutely stunning and price is fair i hope you get 25,000 upward. once again well done on the best gtst show build up i have ever seen!

good luck

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So yours is up for sale too, as is mine....good luck mate... been some fun times...hope ya get what ya want for it.

Llynden

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didn't this car get bought from autoshop, completely stock cept for paint? if you did, 27k is cheap, they probably would have sold it to you for 30k standard... poor bastard. clean car. goodluck selling

i bought the car 5 years ago

i payed nowhere near 30k

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Man, just cut the crap! You can see by the pics that this 32 has had a shit load of work done to it and it's all very good quality. Anyone who has actually seen this car in the flesh knows this. I would shudder to know exactly how much dosh has been spent on this beast which would be way, way over 27K. This is undoubtably the neatest R32 gts that I've ever come across!!

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