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R32 GTR skyline, 10 Months reg, excellent condition always garaged regularly serviced, recently replaced timing belt kit, heavy duty clutch, inlet manifold gaskets, injector clean, all oils and fluids replaced, comp test. Has all new suspension with coil overs, replaced coil packs, repaired and re calibrated air flow meters, pod filters, Nismo wheels with near new tyres, Exhust 3.5 inch. Apart from that the car is standard and unmodified with stock boost. spent alot of money on the car so new owner wont have to spend anything for a long time! Need to sell to keep up with the mortgage repayments. Having said that im not open to ridiculos offers but there is the possiblility of negotiation. Located in South east Melbourne.

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What were the readings of the comp test? Any oil leaks? Gearbox noisy/crunchy? Any rust?

Thanks

comp test came up as between 150 -155 in all cylinders, gearbox shifts fine but there is a little whine in first and second gear. has a tiny bit of rust at the back of the drivers side rear wheel arch

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