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Time to sell my beloved skyline as i've got a company car and this thing sits here not getting used for what it should be.

Nissan Skyline R32 4 door Sedan - Silver. Done 125,XXX kays

Has been driven probably 3000k in the last 12 months. Mostly highway kays as it was a work vehicle.

Engine:

RB20 Dyno tuned to 195.4rwkw

R33 turbo running at 1 bar (GCG actuator)

Custom FMIC and piping

Custom 3" dump pipe and high flow cat

Chiptorque chipped ECU

Walbro Fuel Pump

HKS SQV Blow-off Valve

Suspension:

Tein front coilovers

GAB? rear coilovers with adjustable dampers

Solid Cradle bushes (not installed yet)

Solid Steering Bush (not installed yet)

Hicas Lock Bar

Wheels:

Enkei 16 x 8 all round (can't remember exact offset but believe it is in the 20's, the rears sit pretty flush)

25m spacers on the front to clear brake calipers

Running cheapo tyres for RWC bout 90% good

Other Crap:

NPC Organic clutch has done bout 5000km

Rebuilt g/box

AVC-R

Boost Gauge

Eclipse head unit with s***ty 6x9's

Car handles really well, and to get this thing going sideways all you will really need is a decent seat to hold you in and a diff. The engine is really responsive, and has always been serviced by Jetronics Motorsport.

Known issues:

Has shake in the tailshaft. Nizzpro quoted me $250 for replacement shaft which will fix it all up.

Paint is faded in areas. What car that is 18 years old doesn't have faded paint?

Bleach stain on back seat, has been like that since it came from Japan.

Broken wheel stud on front left.

Air-con compressor has died. Jetronics will replace this under warranty but I haven't done so yet incase new buyer doesn't want the air-con.

Air-con vent in middle is missing (approx $100 to replace)

Radiator rubber mounts are cracked. Still holds radiator perfectly just doesn't look good.

Input bearing noise, which just about all R32 gearboxes have.

Price: $9000 ONO (if you don't like the price I don't care. It is negotiable. NO SWAPS)

Contact via PM.

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why are the pics so small? they're not the res stated underneath. maybe get some bigger pics - will help your sale :blush:

Cheers bud, added links to pics underneath. Can't seem to edit :D

oh and add a location too

Location is Gold Coast, Queensland

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pic 3

dyno graph

Cheers bud, added links to pics underneath. Can't seem to edit :D

yeah neither can i - lol

must be something wrong with forums..

edit1: can edit my new posts - just not old ones... interesting

edit2: just found out what is happening - you can only edit a post for 2hrs after its posted.

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