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Hey people, due to my current financial situation i have to sell my pride and joy, so here goes.

1993 R32 Skyline GTST

100,000kms

Rego till 05 05 2004

Resprayed a week ago, metallic orange with a gloss black bonnet

Over $7000 in paint and panel

18inch chrome HR Racing Wheels

Clean interior

T3/T4 GCG turbo + turbo insulation cover

Air filter

UAS Front Mount + piping all polished

Custom S/S exhaust manifold

3 inch exhaust

Microtech computer recently tuned

Adjustable boost switch 9psi-25psi

Blow Off Valve

Boost Gauge

All panel work done professionally by an ex Queen St employee

All mechanicals apart from the front mount done by Rigoli

Any Offers Considered

The car makes 320hp at the wheels, is extremely clean and well maintained. The car is in Baulkham Hills, Sydney, and i will travel anywhere in Sydney if it more convinient for prospective buyers. The car is similar to the one in the picture, but is not the same car. Pics of this car will be available on Saturday. If there are any questions please email me at [email protected]

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yep was painted by Trevor, aka MadHatter. i saw some of his work and he's a genuine guy so i went with him. Between myself and the previous owner over $50000 has gone into the car. Im looking at seliing for $22,000 but that is very negotiable. I know its a bit high, but its in great condition, and has been serviced every 5000.

is that alecs car in the pic? he is down here in S.A now. can you give me a rough price? my 32 with rb25 which made 300rwkw was stolen and burnt out. looking at a replacement

Originally posted by Mundi

yep was painted by Trevor, aka MadHatter. i saw some of his work and he's a genuine guy so i went with him. Between myself and the previous owner over $50000 has gone into the car. Im looking at seliing for $22,000 but that is very negotiable. I know its a bit high, but its in great condition, and has been serviced every 5000.

Ah cool,

Ive spoken to him a few times to arrange to get my car sprayed. He seems like a decent bloke and ive only read good things about him so looks like its another point to him :(

the referance was to people saying what a sick paint job your reply was yes it was done by trevor etc

please be more specific i have had people call me and say why is your car for sale in brisbane ??

u can use the photo but dont take credit for the car or paint

Funny enough my vehicle has very similar mods and same power output.

take care please

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Attached are a few pics of the car. Sorry about the car being a bit dusty, but we didnt get a chance to wash it as we were in a hurry. Ill try and get some pics of it clean, but i hope this is an indication of the car. Before the new buyer take posession of the car, ill have it professionally detailed, and all piping re-polished in the engine bay. The car is currently being re-assembled after the re-spray. All badges were removed as was the rear wing, to make it look cleaner and to have a lower profile. The front bar was modified to allow more airflow to the intercooler, as the standard one obstructed it a bit. Feel free to ask if you have any further questions, have a good one.

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