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Car: 1992 R32 Skyline GTS-t Coupe

Trans: Manual

Colour: Gun Metal Grey

KMS: 105,000

Where: Westside, Melb

Price: $10,500 with meisters $9500 with stockies

Alright guys just wondering if anyone was interested in my skyline. Bought it in May 2008 and thinking about a newer more economical car although i do not want to sell it just now unless its for the right money cause i know how good the car is and i simply love it.

The car came from jap cars in fawker late last year fresh outta japan with 89,000kms and this was one of the reasons why i bought it as jap cars always have good cars.

The car is totally stock except for apexi pod, kakimoto jasma catback exhaust with oval muffler which i think might be 2.5"-2.75" from cat then 3" dump and front (exhaust is epa friendly and quiet as but gives the car abit of a rumble instead of sounding piss weak), has kyb super specials with slightly low apexi springs so its not stupidly low and has never scraped over anything, turbo timer, alarm that is compatible with turbo timer and also came with a gtr spoiler. Has a MP3 pioneer cd player with alpine type s speakers and pioneer speakers in rear although aren't connected. The last owner had a amp and sub in the boot but took too much space up so took it out but wiring is all there ready for a system. Comes with work meisters 17x8 +32 and 17x9 +38 or stock wheels sprayed black.

Done timing belt kit and genuine waterpump along with new oil, oil filter and fuel filter. The car runs very good without missing a beat and can get up to 450kms+. AC is also still cold. Paint is awesome and is one of the best i have seen on a r32 although there are some light, minor scratches here and there being the age it is but it isn't even worth mentioning because i'm just being picky. You judge by the pics. Was resprayed before it got to Australia though.

car runs really well but only problem is a power cut out issue that has happened recently. although i will be resolving this before car is sold. going through the usual suspects like afm, coilpacks, fuel pump, injectors etc. either way before you drive it home it will be driving fine again.

anymore information on it please pm only. right now i'm just building up interest so i will only allow people to see it if they are willing to pay the money.

i'm asking for $10,500 with rego till june 09 and meisters and $9500 with stockies and rwc will have to be discussed with genuine buyer.

pm me here or contact 0432454387.

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Edited by jakez88

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