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Make: Nissan

Model: 1992 R32 Series II Gts-t

Milage: 159,000km *Mostly Freeway Km *

Transmission: 5 spd Manual

Colour: Gunmetal, Paint has an Excellent Shine!!!!

Location: Western Sydney

Currently registered? 10 months rego!!!! Registration til Mid November

Price: $12,000 o.n.o

Contact: Matt on 0404028383 or [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

GTR Wing and Skirts

Apexi Carbon Fibre (YES REAL!!!) Strut Brace

Motor is in standard condition (Perfect Compression, Excellent Fuel Economy (Avg 430km per tank!)

Splitfire Coil Packs

Turbosmart Bleed Valve

HKS Pod

HKS Exhaust from Cat

High Flow Cat

Gearbox was rebuilt about 2 years ago, still nice and tight

Exedy HD Organic Clutch fitted

Slotted DBA Front Rotors w/ Carbon Brake pads

Suspension redone, including replacing all bushes with nolathane

17x8.5 and 17x9" Enkei Lightweight Japanese rims. These are forged and monoblock construction. Very light! Good tyres still on board

8 Point Imobilizer with Remote Entry and Keypad for extra saftey!

Clarion MP3/CD Player with Response Splits up front and Fusion 6.5"s in the rear

Timing Belt, Belt Pully and Roller were all changed at 100,000. Replaced with Gates Racing Kit

I've kept this car fairly standard except for a few tweaks to improve the handling and braking of the car. I've avoided modifying the engine as the car is fast enough for a little fun, and I'd prefer the car not to break down all the time like some other modified cars I know. The car has been looked after by me, A skyline enthusiant, Always serviced, and kept in either a garage or a carport for most of it's life. This R32 even has all the Air Vents intact!!!! :banana:

I'm Regretfully selling my R32. Apparently it's time for a 4 door car... :ermm: I've owned this car for 3 years and besides the usual wear and tear this car has never caused me a drama. If your looking for a nice car that won't cost a lot to maintain and will always be there for you, this is the right car for you! Also, it's good condition would be a good start for somebody looking for a fresh car to build up on. This car is in a whole lot better condition than most 32's getting around!

I've taken the car WSID Twice, It's best time was a 14.01 (I think) Very good time for a stardard motor!! The car has demonstrated it's excellent handling at a couple of skid pan days. The car has never been taken out on a real track though.

The only negetive aspects of the car are the front bar has a crack down the bottom, which can be plastic welded. I never got around to it as I was always contemplating fitting a GTR Bar. There is a little bit of rust in the bonnet, under where the GTR Wing bolts down on one side. Apart from that... it's beautiful!

The car has been Dyno'ed and gave out 143KW at the rear wheels.

PM, Email, or Call me to arrange an inspection, act fast though as clean cars like this don't come up every day! My number is 0404028383, I'm lcated out towards Penrith.

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