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For Sale: Nissan Skyline R32 GTR 4wd Twin turbo

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Gun Metal Grey

Year: 11/89

Kilometres:94 7xx

Location: Garaged in Coorparoo Queensland

Contact: 0434112588 preferably DURING business hours

PRICE: would like $$$$$$$$ 13000 $$$$$$$$$ but open to all offers

Reason For Sale:

1. Recently changed jobs, one which is lower paying but unfortunately had no choice

2. House extensions are sucking up all my funds

3. Because of the above reasons the car can't be fixed

Whats wrong with it:

Wasn't driving hard, went down a driveway a little to fast for its incline. tried to accelerate down the road and found a hestitation from the engine.

Unfortunately i still had to drive a far way home, limped it 12kms. The car then had a bad idle and very bad acceleration. I took the car to my mechanic,

who said the the airflow meters had been knocked out of calibration and he was unable to fix properly. (idles now) He also said due to the incorrect mixtures

the spark plugs where badly fouled and also caused the standard coilpacks to misfire. the car now runs perfect at idle and off boost. once boost is produced

the air isn't metered properly and it fouls up.

Cost to Fix As Quoted:

Replacement AFMS $250 Each

New Spark Plugs $125 set ( or could be given a good clean)

Splitfire Coilpacks $625 (may not be required)

Labour at $90 per hour (could be fitted by oneself)

Total $$$ 500 if done cheaply or by mechanic $$$ 1430

Modifications:

AME 18 x 10 +22 wheels massive chrome dish with nicely stretched 245/40 rubber

R33 GTR Turbos

Full Jasma Exhaust including Front Pipes

Cusco Castor Rods

Project Mu brake lines all round

HKS Sports Intake filters

1 way Mechanical diff unknown brand

Mines computer

Painted rocker covers

Tinted windows

Spac Radiator cap

Full stereo no sub

Month Old 100,000 Service all fluids and tiiming belt changed

Pictures:

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