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Car is now for sale, had this up with EOI but i've desided to go turbo and get a drift/track car.

Price is FIRM 9.5G... no less, to much money has been spent to get this car to where it is now.

Or Swaps for a 180sx or r32/33 set up for drift/track use.

Nissan Skyline ECR32, Rb25de, 1992, 120500 km's

Mods:

Splitfire Coilpacks

Full 2.5inch Drift Exhaust with cat

Tint - 18 percent (not when photos where taken)

Lowered on Konie Springs

Apexi pod

Gts-t Diff

Gts-t Clutch

D1 adjustable caster arms

New coilpack loom

rear camber arms

Sideskirts

Clear front indicators

Nismo shifter

On dunlop tyres which costs like 200 each

Ganador mirrors

pretty good clarion sound system installed.

Heaps of work was done to the car to get it in A1 mechanical order aswell

reconditioned Cam angle sensor

New o2 sensor

New Ignition Module

Strut bars

Sways bars

serviced very 5-6000km

always used BP ultimate

No rear spoiler

Interior is bloody good for its ages

Negs:

Paint isn't the best, but its good enough. looks realllllly nice and sparkly in the sunlight

Wheels dont look the best, but their in good condition, matt black, tiniest bit of gutter rash, nothing flat black paint cant cover

It runs so well, such a good car to drive, chirps 4th easily, got a rb25 not the rb20. Awesome p plate car. Head turner for sure. I've got this car in excellent mechanical order, reconditioning and replacing allot of parts, even ones not playing up, have never cut corners, its my daily and i love it to death.

I've spent about $12000 on this car, including purchase obviously. Got receipts.

I would like to keep it and turbo/set it up for track and drift but it's easier and cheaper to get a car already set up... and im off my p's soon so yeah

Price is at $9 500, no less. I'll only take you seriously if you txt me or call me up, not really after swaps unless its a nicely set up turbo R32 or 180sx.

Also, if you do decide to come inspect, don't think you will be driving this.. Ill take you for a drive thats sweet but because of insurance reasons, thats as far as it goes until its in your name.

Cheers

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I've seen you around in the NA forums cant believe your selling it cause thats one nice r32 mate, would of definately looked into it if i didnt buy my r33.

free bump 4 you and good luck

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