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Hi guys,

Well its come time to get rid of my baby. I've owned it for about 4 1/2 years now and have completed all the upgrades, paint work etc myself as I'm a fully qualified spray painter and have been around the car scene for ever. Its a '93 R32 GTS-T completely resprayed about 2yrs ago in bayside blue. I'm selling because my partner and I bought a house. The car has slight panel damage but nothing unrepairable. I'll try and remember everything but any questions PM me please.

Engine:

Standard internals

HKS 2540 B/B turbo (approx 20k's)

R32 GTR injectors with ballast resistor

Apexi Power FC w/ hand controller and optional boost controller

K&N air filter

Trust intercooler

Splitfire coil packs

Bosch 040 intank pump

Nismo rising rate fuel reg

Turbosmart Blow-off valve

Drivetrain:

Standard 5 speed with H/D Extreme clutch

Standard viscous diff

Suspension:

ISC N1 Coilovers (5000km)

Adjustable upper rear control arms

HICAS lock bar with lines removed

New ball joints, rack ends, tie rod ends, numerous bushes

Interior:

Standard interior

Metallic red inserts

Boost gauge

Air/Fuel ratio gauge

Oil pressure gauge

Aftermarket wheel and gear knob

ICE:

JVC Cd player w/ USB

Clarion 4 channel amp

Clarion 6*9's (rear) and Clarion 6 inch splits (front)

Exterior:

Professional respray in Bayside blue

GTR bonnet & Grill

Jetspeed rear pods

Jetspeed side skirts

Bob Jane 18*8 5 spoke rims w/ Federal 235/45/18 tyres (50% tread)

Spares:

Rb20 DE gearbox

diff

assorted suspension parts

Jetspeed front bar (fibreglass)

Plus more !!!

The car is currently registered till November 09, I'm located on the NSW south coast in Nowra. I'm also having problems with my uploading of photo's so if anyone wants em just send me a PM with your e-mail address and i'll send em to ya.

Asking price is $9500 ono as is or $10500 with panel damage fixed. Also i'm open to offers and cash my way.

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Peeps,

My car is back up for sale as I've acquired another project and need the Skyline gone. $7,000 cash firm. Will fix the dent in the rear drivers quarter. Also comes with a RWC as its outta rego in November but can put rego on it for an extra $500. It now has new Sard injectors and also some F$%k head stole the GTR grill.

Call me on 0405144982 please no time wasters. Need it gone people.

Will get some of the inside and engine bay hopefully tomorrow. To be totally honest its a little rough with the bent front guard (have spare in perfect condition) and a few scratches here and there but for the bolt ons and how it drives plus what others are asking, its definately worth a look. Also the plates no longer are on the car but are still available at the RTA.

Oh its also got clear indicator now too. Its got 195,000km

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