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Make:

Nissan

Model:

Skyline

Milage:

170xx (gotta confirm)

Transmission:

Manual

Colour:

Black

Location:

Victoria

Complied?

ya

RWC supplied?

no but it had an rwc done few months back

Currently registered?

yes

Price:

8500 or above, swaps welcome

Contact:

pm on here

Comments / Modifications:

Ok been thinking about it for the last 3-4 days ... insurance is not worth it and i really dont want to keep this car outside on the street in the northern suburbs ... it deserves someone who will drive it and take care of it.

Bought it 4 or so months ago ... has plenty of rego and was recently RWC'd. theres a slight dent near the front indicator which i will repair before selling ... other than that the car is one of the cleanest r32's I've seen around. Very good base for someone looking to modify.

Mods include:

Boost controller set at 14 psi ( AFR etc recently checked on a dyno )

Nice sounding exhaust (3 inch cat back or turbo back, not sure)

front and rear strut bars

apexi pod filter

mp3 headunit

lowered as well i think

Apexi boost gauge

sports steering wheel (not in pic)

Pager alarm

The only problem with the car is that theres a slight clunk sometimes when releasing the clutch which just needs adjustment i think.

I'm happy to assist you with getting any tests etc done on it. Genuine reason for sale ... you can do whatever test etc you want.

I would prefer a swap with any car that does not attract alot of attention but doesn't look like i borrowed it from my mum for the day. Anything decent on petrol and cheap to insure. Turbo's are out of the question i guess :P

If someone wants to buy it ... I would be looking at offers over $8500.

I'll put details on rego and km's etc soon as well. The car can be viewed in pascoe vale anytime after business hours or on the weekends. Please no negative comments ... i'll be putting it up on carsales soon as well. An inspection won't disappoint :)

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some more info :

car has tints ... is 173,xxx genuine km's ... lowered as well and clutch was recently replaced. Also has rego till 05/09. I've had quite a few pm's for swaps and offers as well ... please note that 8.5k is a very reasonable price for it and it'll be hard bringing me down lower then that.

Also to add, the car has never seen redline with me ... i barely took it over 6.5k revs ... never thrashed ... and the last owner was a very mature professional as well.

It still has the manuals etc .. and an emergency flashbang or something as well haha

Edited by agentx
whats that slight cluck?

backlash? can you fix that? keen as

its not backlash, its just a clunk noise that sometimes happens when you're disengaging the clunk. The car is perfectly driveable and this has no effect on gearshifts etc. You cant hear it but you can feel it.

I have priced the car seeing as it has that fault. The only other fault i forgot to mention is a screaming sound that comes from the engine bay on boost. I guess thats a manifold gasket leak? again, doesn't affect driveability as the car goes pretty alright:) but you might want to get the gasket changed ... or change it yourself if you know a bit about cars.

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