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Item: 1992 r 32 nissan skyline manual

Location: gold coast

Website: here

Item Condition: great

Reason for Selling: need money

Price and Payment Conditions: 13000 NO LOW BALL OFFERS

Extra Info: ok here goes.

have put new motor in that had 90000 k's on it. since then ive done 3000k's. when the motor was out it had a new clutch, flywheel, timing belt, water pump, new heater hoses. has a highflowed r33 turbo with to4e internals, turbo has done roughly 3000k's since highflowed. it has new race plugs that were put in thursday arvo, so they've done less then 30k's. always serviced with penrite oils. rebuilt gearbox was put in 5000k's ago. the wheels are genuine veilside. 18x10.5 rear and 10.25 on the front with 225's all round. has a sunroof, sits on tein coilovers, has a full 3 inch exhaust, pioneer headunit with ipod connecter, mp3 etc, top of the range pioneer 6.5" splits, interior is in good condition, dash is not bubbling or split. i have a m spec bar for the front but havent got around to putting it on.

any questions, feel free to ask.

Pictures: yes

Contact Details: luke 0401761994

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im luvin it looks supa clean but ive only got 7g n a rx7 roller to offer check her out

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....mp;p=1281778814

Edited by DK (DRIFT KING) JENKYNS

personal preferance i guess. yeh mine has some scratches etc and maybe what u call hot is something with flash paint and u can see yourself in the chrome wheels. my idea of hot is something where u cant fit your fingers between the tyres and the guards, where u got enuf dish and enuf camber that when u finish cleaning your wheels theres a pool of water about 10mm deep still sitting in the bottom of each wheel. :banana: most skylines just have the same thing... a set of 18x8's, maybe 18x9.5s at max, its not often u see something like mine where the fronts are just over 10 inch wide and the rears are 10.5's so u must admit even if u dont think its hot,,, its unique.

edit. the guards are standard to, just rolled and lipped a bit

Edited by bsas2
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