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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: 1993 R32 Gts-T

Milage: 86***

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Sydney

Complied? no

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? no

Price: $12000 with blueslip or 10500 unreg.

Contact: 0405 063 382 OR pm!

Comments / Modifications: Stock apart from muffler, Apexi pod, JJ front and rear strut bracers, Gfb boost t and MoTec fuel Reg(also belive car has MoTec 400hp or 500hp fuel pump).

car has tien coilovers 17's No idea what brand missing center caps and some decent rubber.

all belts where done by pitwork in jap.the car has work side skirts orginal vertex front bar.

the car has seen one wsid night and ran a 14.2.

Car was dyno'd and serviced at C&V Performance 157kw/15psi ( will try to find dyno sheet have slips from wsid but no scanner )

!! Car even comes with 3 year Warrenty with JapLink Motors !!.

Now whats wrong with the car.!!

the front bar has been reversed into no idea on gettin it fixed and the front of the bonnet has a dent in it but nothin that is that serious. one of the front left bush's is stuffed and is makin a tyre hittin guard sound ( had a mate and pedders look at it both quoted nothin over 300 to fix it all up!) cppl of dings here and there. Car was Broken Into and hack'd at the Ignition(replaced with 32gtr ignition) and the passenger side window was smashed also replaced.Still need to replace the center console and under the steering wheel plastic's( http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/We...p;hl=inner+west thread on break in and pic's of damage.)

- start up and a bit of a rev.

http://s240.photobucket.com/albums/ff194/Charlie031/Dean/ album with pics of car

Edited by MRDeanos.
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Just a few questions;

Has this car ever been registered in Australia and is it complied, as you mention that you purchased it from Japlink with warranty, but have advised that it is not complied in the first post.

If it has been complied and is now unregistered, how long has it been unregistered for?

If it needs complying, do you know what things need to be done to the car to get it to pass?

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i was first owner since it was imported and no idea on what year it came over..

as for the blue slip im not statin any prices come look at the car and have a chat.. kinda sick of people tryin to batter the price when they havent even looked at the car..

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