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Make: R32 GTS4

Model: 1993

Km’s: 122 000

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: South Australia - metropolitan

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Rego til Jan 2009

Price: $14,900 – Any reasonable offer will be considered.

Contact: PM. Phone 0402 772 031

Comments / Modifications:

I purchased this vehicle in January 2008 as an upgrade to a R32 GTS and was planning on keeping it for a long period of time. I had it thoroughly inspected on purchase and spent about $2,000 in the first few weeks getting all the little things done, as follows:

Full service and check

Radiator service, including, flush, replacement of top tank and new silicone hoses.

Replacement of front end suspension bushes

Retrofit and re-gassed air-conditioner

(All paperwork for work done is available)

Have recently installed split fire coil packs (purchased from Blitz on sau) as the original ones could not cope with extra output achieved from the front mount and exhaust.

Unfortunately for the future ownership of this skyline I have accepted a job in Melbourne, beginning in 2009, at the conclusion of my uni degree. I will no longer need this car as I am moving into an apartment in the CBD.

Unsure of power output, but the car currently runs at .8 bar of boost and is used as a daily driver. Had plans to put in an rb25 turbo and remapped ECU, pushing the car to around 200Kw’s.

The 4WD has to be experienced to appreciate and is very useful if driving through hills and tight corners. Enjoy the fun and power of the Skyline with the added grip of the 4WD system that will not disappoint!

Requires:

Repairs to the GTR front bar, due to my younger brother reversing into me at home. I will be trying to get it done at the next chance I get; however, I will sell for lower price to accommodate for the cost of repairing if sold prior to this.

Air-con – Had it retro fitted and re-gassed on purchase however, due to the lack of use from previous owner the main belt became faulty a few months back and I had to remove. New belt installed and should be fine.

General:

RB20DET

ATTESSA 4WD (same as GTR)

Power windows

Power mirrors

Digital climate control

Full Alarm and immobiliser

Central door locking

ABS

Steering wheel reach adjust

Steering wheel height adjust

Side impact protection bars

Performance:

ISC front mount intercooler with stainless steel piping

Apexi power intake

HKS blow-off valve

3inch turbo-back exhaust

Blitz dual stage turbo timer

Tanabe Sustec Dampers

Split fire Coil packs with NGK plugs

Stock internals

New clutch installed mid 2007

Limited slip diff

Interior:

Pioneer CD/MP3 player – with ipod adaptor hooked up through the glove box

Pioneer 240w 6” speakers front splits with tweeters

Pioneer 240w 6” rear speakers

Momo steering wheel

Momo gear knob

Original skyline floor mats

Drift boost gauge

Exterior:

GTR front bar

GTR Nismo side skirts

GTR Trust rear pods

Clear indicators

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hey bud nice car..gotta love the gts4's :laugh:

just wondering where you got your silicon breather hoses..thinkin of doin that to mine

cheers n good luck with the sale

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Thanks mate, yeah I love the GTS4, thats why it is hard to sell...

Got the silicone hose from 'ministry of base' on South Road, just past the Daws rd intersection. Around $10 p/metre give or take for size of hose.

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