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Hey all,

So i just bought this car about a month ago. But since then my mate has decided to put up his 32 for sale.. which is pretty much exactly what i wanted in the first place... Having spent a bit of money on this already im thinking its still more worth while for me to just try sell this and buy his... cut my losses and be done with it. So if he sells his car im just gonna keep this.

The specs are as follows...

R32 Skyline 2 door

91 r32 gts-t

rb20det 184,000

5spd man

Metallic black (sprayed by dt panels 7months ago)

Engine

Full 3inch turbo back exhaust, split front/dump pipe, x force hi flow cat converter, Blitz nur spec cat back.

RB25 neo turbo, running 12 psi

Turbotech boost controller

Front mount intercooler

Adjustable cam gears

Safc2, tuned by re customs

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Just Jap coil packs

Greddy type rs bov

K&N panel filter

Excedy button clutch

All the above gear makes a decent 187 rwkw

Body and Interior

Fiberglass gtr front bar

cabin is super clean

pioneer mp3 player with usb connection

jaycar front splits, jvc rear speakers

speco boost gauge

Suspension and Driveline

koni shocks and springs, circlip height adjustable

front and rear strut brace

qfm a1rm brake pads, 5months old

Since ive owned the car i have put in the following mods...

Locked Diff

Lock Bar

Solid Cradle bushes

and the car recieved a service yesterday, so its got fresh oil.

It has been previously serviced by the last owner every 5,000 km's.

I am looking for a fast sale, due to my mate needing money asap...

Price is $11,000 firm.. i bought it for $11,500 and ive spent around a grand on it.

Located in Melbourne, Victoria...

Contact Jack on 0407 056 817

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This was how i bought the car a month ago... Since then the vertex kit has been taken off.. still have the rear bar, no skirts tho.

Still have the eurolines also...

Car doesnt come with a roadworthy.. but will not be hard to get cos it passed a month ago with a very meticulous inspector.

Also comes with some spares such as, stockies, bov, stock suspension, few other little things... so its easy to get a rwc.

cheers, jack.

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anyone????? i been sliding in this car only a couple of times, hasnt been crashed, no taps, gutters, etc.. still in the same cond as when i bought it a month ago....

slides very well

Here are some pics guys of how its sitting atm! got it on stockies for the skidz.. but got both sets of wheels at home... and the vertex rear bar, just no skirts... but yeh... looks better without imo.

As you can see body is reasonably good.. theres a couple of scratches and chips and other little imperfections. interior is also reasonably good... seats are lil faded on top, couple of little things missing, most of the air vents are in good cond.

Just changed the diff oil today also and got everything checked, brakes, etc. and all is good

keep in mind, there are many spares with the car that will make it alot easier to get rwc...

would like to sell asap.....

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