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Hi Guys,

I'm looking at selling my car which is registered until March next year. It's a little bit rough in areas. I had intentions of putting in a RB25 in the future but my interests have changed. Runs immaculate.

1992 R32 Skyline with R34 frontend conversion. Wide body front and rear (Bee*R324)

Clear indicators

5 spd Manual

$50 Satin black paint job

Flush bonnet pins

Lenso D1R 18x10 -1 with 235/40 all round (Tires like new)

RB20DET with an RB25 Turbo currently on 12PSI (117.xxx kms. Major service done.)

Excedy sports organic clutch

Turbo back 3" Exhaust. (Have De-cat pipe not fitted)

Turbosmart bleed valve

Just Jap Alloy Radiator

Nismo thermostat (62 degrees)

Just Jap Front mount intercooler, also changed the rubber flexi intake

Apexi Pod filter and K&N Breather

Apexi SAFC2

Drift iridium Water temp and boost gauge

Drift button

Adjustable D2 Coil over suspension

HICAS lock bar

Shimmed diff

Front strut brace

Adjustable castor arms

Adjustable rear camber arms

R33 Brake booster

RDA slotted front rotors with QFM A1RM pads all round (780 degrees)

The only issues with the car are the gap in the bonnet where it meets the front bar which I have not had the time to get fixed. There is also a bit of a steering knock which I haven't investigated as it doesn't bother me or affect the driveability. I have a few of the standard parts which will also be included in the sale.

Located on the Gold Coast.

Will consider some swaps/part swaps. 11.5K ONO.

Pm me or post here. More pictures and information available on request.

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Are you interested in an immaculate silver 1995 series 1.5 R33 with only 89,000kms?

No thanks mate.

hi m8 do u jus wana sell your mags? and wea did u get your kit frm thanks m8

Not seperating. Kit was bought in Sydney.

thats phat mate.. ive always wanted somethin like that..

to bad im tryin to sell my cefiro aswell :)

Thanks, Your Cef is clean.

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