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Yes, another r32 for possible sale but better than the rest! :uh-huh:

1993 gunmetal grey in excellent condition and always regularly maintained by obsessed owner, im only thinking of selling simply for a change as i have had this car for over 5 years now, there is not a single thing wrong with it!

Over that time anything that could or need to be replaced has been, with a few extras :D

The car has 89,000 genuine kilometres, and is stock in terms of appearance, always been garaged so paint in excellent condition.

Interior also in excellent condition.

Maintenance;

Mobil 1 every 5000kms for 3 years, now Pennzoil semi synthetic, running bendix ultimates brake pads, motul gearbox oil, air con regassed, castrol srf brake fluid, upgraded clutch, dynoed at 132rwKw 1.5 year ago (stock!)

Suspension Mods;

Cusco front/rear strut braces, full whiteline suspension kit handles awesome :) still good ride (sway bars, bushes, shocks, springs)

Engine Mods;

Trust Airinx hotair pod filter ;p, apexi avc boost controller, full exhaust, boost gauge, gtr fuel pump, ecu chip remap to suit turbo and pump, brand!! new r34 turbo (has done 2000kms now on this car) (nothing wrong with old turbo just wanted more go!), a shitload faster than before but still similar boost response, around 175rwKw, hasnt been dynoed yet but air/fuel ratios checked and all nice and safe...New turbo never boosted above 13psi...

Other stuff;

CD player, amp, speakers, dual alarms

Will trade for MX5 seriously! Price $16000

Sydney only.

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hey

just run the nissan oil

ive tried pennz semi synth

mobil synth s

shell eco10 semi synth

and shell fully synth

worst was shell fully synth then eco10 , synth s , penzzoil

and the best is nissan special blend

and it only costs like 34 bucks for 5 ltrs!

oil pressure sits perfect

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nissky,

Sorry to see you out of the nissan game but let me know what you get and on my next trip to Japan I'll bring back some goodies ( like that R34 turbo ) to tempt you with :rofl:

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nissky,

Sorry to see you out of the nissan game but let me know what you get and on my next trip to Japan I'll bring back some goodies ( like that R34 turbo ) to tempt you with :rofl:

ill be around here somewhere, and back in a nissan one day :O .... and theres a new guy on here with my car

hey next time your in japan, bring me a turbo kit for an mx5, i think it should fit in your hand luggage haha

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