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Item: 1993 Nissan Skyline r32 GTS-t

Location: Baulkham Hills, Sydney

Website: This, CarSales, Boostcrusing.com

Item Condition: Car is in great condition with a couple of stone chips.

Reason for Selling: I can't afford this beast as a daily driver......and dont have the funds to have it sitting at home.

Price and Payment Conditions: $14,500ono (p.s. i would only consider swaps within NSW only!)

Extra Info: For Sale:

1993 Nissan Skyline r32 GTS-t, 6 cylinder 2 litre turbo, FMIC, 16" wheels making a massive 220rwkw 15psi.

Package: This car as a whole has served me very well for the time I have owned it. During this time I have has it re-tuned MRC Performance Dynos where it made 220rwkw 15psi which is a safe tune. All in all its a fantastic car for its age and will not disappoint the future owner.

Specs:

128,000Kms

Rego Till 28th July '08

Exterior:

Full Velside Body Kit

GTR Rear Wing

15% Black Window Tints

16 Inch Nissan s15 200sx wheels with new rubber

205/55r16

Interior:

Pretty much stock

Nismo Black Seat covers

Boss Kit & Aftermarket sports steering wheel

In dash 3.5 inch dvd/cd/mp3/sd?..player

Stock front speakers

Aftermarket 6x9 speakers in rear

Floor mats

Nismo 260km/h dash

Bar Gauge

Engine:

Haltech E6x computer

Vf-35 High flowed turbo

3 inch exhaust into a 5 inch cannon (sounds tuff)

Sard 440cc injectors

Bosh in tank fuel pump

Aftermarket coil packs

Iridum spark plugs

BOV

Pod Filter with legal cover

Engine strut brace

And much more?

Please Note: The Whole Car is engineered and I have all the paper work everything is legal plus I have never had any hassle of the police.

$14,500.00 ono

Pictures: For Pictures Please Click Here on my CarSales.com.au Ad

Contact Details: PM or Call or Sms on 0421 915 913

damn haven't seen this around the area - looks tuff. GL with the sale mate..if i had the money i'd buy it because i want to get back into a skyline

Thanx mate you should hear it too its one of the tuffest sounding r32/cars i ever heard.

If anyone has any question please feel free to ask.....

I will try to get some day shots this weekend and i leave for work before the sun get up and get home after it goes down its a bit hard to get some good pics.

ne way BUMP

swaps considered.

  • 4 weeks later...

hey guys i didnt end up trading it

Price is Still $12,990

make an offer i need this gone to buy a bike

or swaps for a 250cc sports bike

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