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Make: nissan

Model: skyline r32 gtr

Milage: 115000

Transmission: manual

Colour: gun metal grey

Location: qld

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? yes

Price: 24000

Contact: 0424504288

**** i am having problems loading pics onto here so for full details of car and fgor pics go to my link at car sales http://www.carpoint.com.au/used-car/NISSAN....aspx?State=QLD

CAR HAS BEEN DROPPED BY 2K AS THESE REAR DIFF DEFIANTELY NEEDS REPLACING AND CAR WILL NEED A TUNE BEFORE ANY SERIOUS SERIOUS DRIVING. yOU WONT FIND SUCH A WORKED GTR IN SUCH GOOD CONDITION FOR CHEAPER!! The car makes an estimated 500awhp (no dyno) being controlled only by a remapped factory ecu so with a good ecu and tune could make a possible 600awhp.

-Custom Made twin plate clutch by direct clutch in brissy (70kms old and can suppport 1000hp. Very driveable)

-Forged rebuilt motor

-Garret 2540 roller bearing turbos

-huge aftermarket front mount intercooler

-N1 oil pump

-Aftermarket Injectors

-Rebuilt gearbox (straight cut gears)

-short shift kit gear box ( ridiculously short throw :( )

-front and rear sway bars

-front and rear strut braces

-rear vented fibre glas bonnet painted gun metal grey and has all same badges as gtr

-nismo 3.5" exhaust system

-cross drilled brakes front and rear

-twin aftermarket air filters

-mild cams

-forged pistons bored out .06

-nismo 320km dash

-Turbo timer

-HKS boost gauge

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fully rebuilt motor and no aftermarket ECU and dynotune? :)

not to whore your thread, but things don't add up here champion- if the car hasn't been rolling road tuned, how was the factory ECU flash tuned to suit your engine???

well that's in clear contravention of the classified rules

THE DO'S AND DONT'S OF THE SAU CLASSIFIEDS!

6. No posting on behalf of others! - If your mates want to advertise their parts here on SAU, tell them to register - If you dont own it, dont post it for sale.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=1281592

so let's have the thread deleted and the thread starter warned for not adhering to clear regulations

go for it. Just think if we have a terrorist attack in aus, people automatcially call on the members of defence. It aint his fault he has to be away from his family and friends for the next 8 months trying to protect australias wellbeing. So, by me making a legit mistake cos im not a forum nerd, then by all means go ahead and delete my thread im not hugely concerned. I just hope you die of cancer you flamin mongrel.

dude- you just add to your trouble by making personal attacks on me

and not to put too fine a point on it, but- troops stationed in the middle east (if that is the case) have absolutely sweet f.a to do with Australian national security.

why don't you stick two fingers down your throat and cough up the Howard government propaganda pamphlet, eh?

whatever

the forum has strict rules for classifieds. you broke them- someone used to observing rules and regulations for a living should have had no trouble following them

that's the end of it for me. it's up to the mods now.

dude- you just add to your trouble by making personal attacks on me

and not to put too fine a point on it, but- troops stationed in the middle east (if that is the case) have absolutely sweet f.a to do with Australian national security.

why don't you stick two fingers down your throat and cough up the Howard government propaganda pamphlet, eh?

:D i'd love to see that thing make 600hp @ wheels. lol. nice

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  • 4 months later...
dude- you just add to your trouble by making personal attacks on me

and not to put too fine a point on it, but- troops stationed in the middle east (if that is the case) have absolutely sweet f.a to do with Australian national security.

why don't you stick two fingers down your throat and cough up the Howard government propaganda pamphlet, eh?

I think thats one of the funniest and politically correct posts i've seen on SAU ever loll .. I commend you !

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