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Nissan Skyline R32 GTST TypeM

RB20DET

Manual

all electrics

Body 156,xxx engine 65,xxx

Front Mount Intercooler

VG30 op6 Turbo - RB25 R34 turbo (not installed)

Nizmo front strut brace

Pod Filter

Coilovers (non adjustable)

Turbosmart boost controller

Boost gauge

Turbo back exhaust

Spin turn button

Full BN kit

Zone sport wheels - 16x8 +35 all round

Rear camber arms (not installed)

Stock air box, rear bar, front bar.

Have only really had the car for about 3 months i guess and have just got it back last week (25-6-08) from the garage. With new cars i always take them to my garage and get any parts replaced that need to be or should be if history is unknown.

This is a list of all the work done to the car.

"NEW"

Timing belt

Power steering belt

A/C belt

Fan belt

Radiator

Clutch master

Spark plugs

all fluid leaks fixed - no more leaks on drive way

Pineapples

Oil filter

Brake pads

All fluids were changed and bleed

Compression test - 117, 120, 115, 115, 118, 120

Headlights and taillights globes replaced

There is more but cant remember. Over $2,000 in parts and labour.

I dont really want to sell the car as i have only really just got it and it is now running super smooth. With R34 turbo (done 45,000kms) and tune should make around 180 - 200rwkw.

But i have to sell as i need a bigger car for work. So i am after a WRX wagon 97-00. Low KMs. This is the only car i will swap with plus cash your way.

Bad: some minor cracks in kit. need to remount front indicators (little bit loose)

The car is very clean and interior is in near perfect condition.

Inspections welcome, but please dont waste my time.

Price - $12,800

PH: 0412 522 167

In SA, Glen Osmond

pics here, wont let me post pics

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=316863

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