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Hey everyone - I am really REGRETFULLY putting my car up for interested parties to see if I can get one lucky buyer an immaculate R32 to help fund me for a new project I wish to start. :yes:

THIS IS EOI, IF I CANT MAKE IT A QUICK SALE IT MIGHT JUST GET OFF THE MARKET - SO GET IN QUICK!

So here it is:

Make:Nissan Skyline

Model: HCR32 GTS-t Type-M

Year: November 92'

Vin Code: HCR32 284519 (Nissan Fast screen shot added here)

Color: KH2 Gunmetal Grey

Kms: 137,600~

Registration: end of June 2010

RWC: If there's quick interest can be provided, I need to get some tyres on for you :D

Price: $12000neg - obviously cheaper if buyer wants to organize own RWC

I have owned this rock solid car for almost 4 years now. I am the first Australian owner having imported in june 06 as there was nothing near as good condition locally. This is my daily driver, has not ever missed a beat - Regularly serviced at 5000km intervals (I believe if you take good care of your car, it will take care of you and it has!). I've taken care of this car like it is my child, whenever it came to modification decisions i always made a lot of research and stuck to smart and subtle/reliable modifications. Overall this car is in very good condition and with no accident history, but It's time to move on.

Major Modifications & Service history:

-Major service was done at approx 95,000km which included: w/pump, idler/tensioner bearings, heavy duty trust timing belt, cam + crank seals as well as new rocker cover gaskets.

-Exedy Clutch Kit, Heavy Duty, Nissan Skyline R31/32/33 (NSK-7056HD) installed at 104,245km still very strong

-GKtech split dump+front pipe & FMIC Kit

-Standard airbox using highflow K&N Panel filter (also have apexi power intake pod included with sale)

-3.5" cat-back (not sure on brand, came with car from japan - JASMA plated, nice subtle tone flows well also have, but untidy Blitz Nur Spec V cat-back included)

-Apexi N1 99 Spec adjustable height/damper coilover suspension

-RB25 S1 turbo (purchased off mark_sudakov VGC no shaft play! Installed 24-8-08)

-CEFF11E Remap (awesome tune with Turbo-Tech bleed valve boost controller set at 13psi, which now makes 186.8rwkw)

-Bosch 040 in-tank fuel pump (installed just before major service)

-Mines R32 GTS-t front strut brace

-Recently put in brand new yellow jacket coilpacks so I can now run NGK BCPR7ES-11, 1.1mm plugs with no hassles - Idles and revs out really smooth.

-New 6month old O2 sensor just installed with recent oil/filter/plug replacement (< 500km ago)

-Tinted Windows

-GT-R Headlights also I believe as there is brackets on them for GT-R grille.

-Project Mu slotted front rotors

Security:

-Warlock Alarm System 1500A + Siren (3500A equivalent) installed by trusted SAU member - great bit of kit, installed extremely well, comes with two remotes and two sets of keys.

Interior:

Whole interior is standard and in immaculate condition (no tears or cigarette burns) - only difference is nismo gear knob to set it off. Steering wheel like new, dash immaculate bar real small bubble in corner.

Exterior:

-GENUINE PLASTIC GT-R front bar, factory type-m side skirts and rear pods give it a gorgeous and aggressive look

-R33 GT-R wheels 17x9 +30 (have seen better days, some gutter rash but that's how I bought them)

-Professionally rolled guards

Minor cons:

- Typical cold starts everyone seems to have with these cars - Need to blip throttle on startup to hold revs, slight surging on light throttle before reaching normal temperatures when driving then car cold, then runs nice and smooth.

- small kink in rear quarter someone tapped with door or trolley when parked at shopping center, haven't gotten around to get it popped out. It's pretty minor.

- Paint is very good for age, you'll find some spots might be losing some clear but overall good.

That's all I can think of for the moment, this is very hard for me to do but I'm looking for a very quick sale as I'm real keen on another car, if i can't get work out a deal soon I'll keep if for a little while longer.

Don't miss out, one of the best R32's going around at the moment! My pride and joy, I will miss her :thumbsup: I am negotiable.

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PM, post here or phone/txt 0406 948 342 for any enquiries!

Cheers

Steve ;)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks Trent :) Car is off the market for now - I will make it a proper FOR SALE on a separate thread when my new project begins and fingers crossed wont be too far away. Thanks for the interest though guys :down:

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