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Hey all,

the original sale unfortunatly fell through - so I'm thinking a nice shiny new thread is in order :merli:

Baisically I have spent a lot of time and money getting this R32 GTS4 in prime condition, It was to be my weekend car but life has not worked out how I had planned so it has to make way for something a bit more practical. Anyways I have dropped in a low k's import engine that has been freshened up inside and out with all new gaskets/water pump/timing belt etc... rb25 turbo, r34 intercooler, walbro fuel pump, new oxy sensor, new coilpacks etc and cleaned every hose and sensor so it would be as reliable as possible. Other things off the top of my head are 5 months rego, 4wd/rwd switch, 1w led's in the park lights, rewired the sterio, a set of coilovers (I am running the stock springs cos Im old and I like it more comfy), removed hicas and all the hydralic lines, and a bootfull of spare bits (inc a spare rb20 turbo)

It is running like a dream, goes hard and feels quick. I have recently put new tires on it, plenty of meat in the brakes, had a recent service with Motul 4100, platinum plugs, filter etc... I took it in to Autocraft recently to have it looked over to make sure it was tip top before I sold it and all they replaced was the oxygen sensor after spending quite a bit of time on it, they said all it needs is some boost wound in and it should be pretty awesome (currently 10psi)

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Few bad points, there always is - but all just cosmetic, bit of heat damage on the roof (bubbling, not too noticeable) the hideous side mirrors and the felt on the passenger side door card is missing (both are pretty easy to replace)

The car is brilliant to drive and will be a shame to see it go, It is very clean and almost stock. This is my 2nd gts4 so I have done all the little maintenance bits and pieces that I found out the hard way before it becomes a problem on this one - if you are in the market for a good one, give me a shout.

I am chasing around the $9k mark, I was foolish enough to put a deposit on another car before the orij. sale went through, so I am pretty negotiable on price for a quick sale - Im not on the net too often, so best to give me a call on 0410 007 392 anytime (a.h. is better if possible) if you would like more info, thanks guys ^_^

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  • 3 weeks later...

Still have the skyline - and I am going to have to let the other car go next week, so this weekend only i.e 15th and 16th I will drop the price to $8k ono.

After the weekend the price goes back up again!

Oh and its got new front cv's as well, forgot to mention before :thumbsup:

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