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Make: 1992 Nissan Skyline

Model: R32 GTS-T (HCR32)

Milage: 197000km (Engine 49000Km

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: South Australia

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes till 31st Oct 2008

Price:$12500 Ono

Contact:By PM or ring me on 0423734866

Hey guys and girls!

This is an incredibly uniquely styled car, from the genuine GTR rear quarters to the\Japanese Zauber 18" wheels, this manual R32 GTS-T M-SPEC DEFINITELY

stands out from the many other R32 GTS-T's.

This car has received much love and attention.

The car (chassis) has done approx 197000km, but i have had the engine, gearbox and clutch all replaced recently with receipts.

The engine from a donor car had only clocked 49000km. While the new engine was out, it received new timing belt, water pump, heater hoses new turbo gaskets and manifold gaskets. (I have all receipts for this)

The car also had all bushes and suspension components replaced or adjusted to stock measurements. The car has all original interior, even original skyline floormats. No missing vents, screw holes in the dash or bubbles.

List of modifications include:

- GREDDY Front Mount Intercooler

- Full 3" AEM PERFORMANCE Exhaust and Dump Pipe from turbo

- TRUST Airinx Pod Filter

- Fully adjustable ZEAL coilovers (Damper, height)

- Japanese Zauber? 18"x10 (Rear) with 265's and 18"x9 (Front) with 235's wheels

- GTR fuel pump (From R33 GTR)

- M-Spec front calipers

- GTR bucket seats - JUST JAP DIN guages (Boost, Oil and Water)

- CAMS approved Fire extinguisher

- Front Strut Brace

- Immobiliser

- NISMO gear knob

- NARDI PERSONAL suede steering wheel

This car has always been garaged and has been looked after with much attention. The car has done a few km's but the engine is basically brand new. The radiator has been recently flushed and filled up with Tectaloy Gold coolant. The car has also had new oil (Motul 4100) and new oil filter (Ryco)

This is the most regretful decision i have had to make as it has alot of sentimental value, but University and work commitments have not allowed me to spend time with the very much loved car.

There is no mechanical problems what-so-ever, as for cosmetic a few stone chips and scratches are visible, but that is expected for such a car. The doors are also missing the original speaker covers but i am still sourcing a pair and will probably have them before the sale.

I am at University everyday except weekends until approx 4PM each day so any inspections are more then welcome. Please ring me on 0423734866 for an appointment.

Please no joy riders.... or time wasters as i am currently very busy.

Thanks =)

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