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Hi all,

Due to other commitments I'm regretfully forced to put my car up for sale.

I had big big plans for this car, she has been my baby, and I will be extremely sad to see her go. :)

November 1992 HCR32 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

2.0 litre twin cam 24 valve 6 cylinder turbocharged

5 speed manual (converted in 2002 from 4spd auto)

Apexi front mount intercooler, stainless piping

Apexi pod filter

Aftermarket pistons

Aftermarket camshafts (specs unknown)

black alloy air filter shield

GFB Mach 1 blow off valve

3" exhaust to cat

Fujitsubo 3" catback, oval muffler

Factory option 4 piston front & 2 piston rear brakes

Factory option rear spoiler

7 row engine oil cooler with anondized fittings

Turbotechnics electronic boost controller set at 12psi

AutoMeter Sport-Comp boost gauge

Proguage oil temperature gauge

HKS turbo timer

Pioneer AVH-P5750DVD source unit

Soundstream 6x4 front stage, hidden crossovers

VDO-Philips 6.5" 2-way rear stage

KYB Excel G shocks

Whiteline Control springs

Bridgestone Turanza ER300 rear tyres

Bridgestone Potenza RE001 front tyres

Genuine Nissan floor mats

Nismo oil cap :laugh:

Drives extremely well.

Serviced every 5000kms with Royal Purple oil and genuine Nissan oil filters

has 163***kms on the clock. Registration in NSW until 30 Dec 2010.

Will come with a whole host of spares for the right purchase price, including door mirrors, interior parts, Nismo radiator cap (brand new), Apexi S-AFC, R32 GTR fuel pump, and more.

The only bad part - Turbo is blowing smoke on high boost. It is the standard turbocharger so 160,000 odd kms will do it to it. :thumbsup:

I hunted down a R33 series 2 turbo in very good condition (55,000kms) with all fittings and lines, a straight bolt on fitment. This will come with the car as part of purchase price and once fitted will really bring out the potential of the car. :laugh:

Factory gunmetal grey paint is in extremely good condition for its age.

Located in Northern Sydney.

$9990 including all bits and pieces, negotiable

Please contact via PM

Thanks :P

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Sorry for crappy phone camera pictures, will take better ones

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