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Item:

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-4 AWD Turbo

Location:

Northern Suburbs, Melbourne

Website:

n/a

Item Condition:

Good

Reason for Selling:

Expecting our 2nd child so need something more appropriate.

Price and Payment Conditions:

Asking $13,500 ONO, Prefer cash sale but will consider swap for 4 door sedan of less value & cash my way, or 4x4 of less value & cash my way

Extra Info:

-135000ks

-RB20DET all wheel drive

-5 Speed Manual, New heavy duty clutch

-Black with Ruby & Gold Pearl

-Bodykit

-18" Lowenhart wheels BCT S800 235/40 ZR18 Rear

Directionals, Firenza ST-03 235/40 ZR18 Front

Directionals, All very good tread.

-Turbosmart Adjustable Boost Controller

-Mines ECU

-D1 Superflow Limited Edition FMIC

-Starbo Turbo Timer (automatic)

-3" Turbo Back Exhaust into 4" Tip

-K&N Pod (Standard Airbox included)

-Autogage Boost gauge

-Halogen Urithium Headlight Conversion

-Autotechnica Sports Steering Wheel

-Monza Gear Knob

-Tinted windows

-All nismo interior accesories, leather

handbrake/gearstick boots, floor mats etc

-Climate control, Electric windows,

Electric Mirrors, Central locking etc

-LCD pager alarm/immobiliser

-Turbosmart Blow off valve (supplied but has been

removed from car, can be fitted again very easily)

Items Recently Replaced:

-Just had full service

-New wheel studs & nuts, thanks to the tyre factory for destroying the old ones!

-New windscreen

-New Tyres

-New Brake pads

-New ECU (Mines) as it was running a g-zone ecu but

i wasnt happy with the way it was running and no-

one was interested in tuning it so decided to go for

the mines and couldnt be happier.

-Brand new front bar, (currently getting painted and fitted) the old one is cracked but will be given to the

buyer as a spare as it can be repaired, car is also getting a full detail inside/out, cut and polish etc

while its at the shop.

Ive probably missed a few things but will update this as i think of them, car is currently unregistered as ive been busy cleaning bits and pieces up and getting it ready for rwc, will be sold with 12 months Victorian Rego, and RWC supplied, will update what ive replaced for rwc when i find out what it needs, its going in for rwc Next monday and will be on the road and registered by the end of next week ready for sale.

Pictures:

Only have one at the moment, will update some new pics when its back from getting the front bar fitted and painted this week!

30mo22p.jpg

Contact Details:

PM Me or email [email protected] will give phone number to genuine buyers, please NO TIMEWASTERS OR TYRE KICKERS!

Cheers

Dean.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Cheers Cake69, i wasnt much of a fan of the wheels to start with either but i think they just grew on me!!

Also had a RWC done today guys, booked in for rego on friday so it will come with 12 months rego as of friday, nothing to spend drive away!

  • 2 weeks later...

definitely not this one thats for sure, nothing but timewasters i had here.... and on most of the other sites as well.

most of my cars have been sold via calaisturbo forums, seems people around there actually have cash and dont just dream lol, well some of them anyway!

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