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Item: 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 Gts-t Type M

Location: Melbourne, Victoria (Eastern Suburbs)

Item Condition: Excellent.

Price and payment conditions: $11,599 with front-cut and other skyline parts (listed below)

Or $9,499 without parts

Car is currently registered till Nov 2010 and will be sold with RWC.

Engine & Drivetrain:

• 5 Speed Manual

• RB20DET [171xxxkms]

• R33 turbo

• Splitfire coil packs

• Trust Front Mount Inter-cooler

• 3” Just Jap front pipe

• 2 1/2” inch aftermarket exhaust

• Drift Oil Catch Can

• GFB boost controller

• K & N pod air filter

• E-manage Blue

• GTR Injectors

• GTR resistor pack

• GTR fuel pump

• New water pump

• New Gates racing timing belt

• Adjustable Cam gears

• Excedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Suspension & Handling:

• King Springs and KYB struts

• Rear arms changed, receipts provided

• Hicas Lock Bar Installed

• Cusco front strut bar

• Cusco rear strut bar

Brakes & Wheels:

• DBA slotted rotors x4

• Running Bendix Ultimate pads

• R32 GTR Rims

• Front Tires – 225 Continental Contact Sport 2

• Rear Tires – 225 Toyo’s

• Tires have been replaced recently

Interior/Exterior

• Apexi Boost gauge

• Turbo timer

• New leather handbrake & gear lever covers

• JVC Head Unit with 6 x 9's and Sony xPlode Amp

• Windows tinted

• Drift leather steering wheel (not installed)

• Drift car covers

• Alarm/Immobiliser/keyless entry

I've owned this car for over two years now and I've never had any real trouble with it. I've replaced a few things that have worn out like the clutch slave cylinder and the power steering hoses. Turbo has been upgraded to an r33 item and dyno tuned at Revzone. I also had a major service done with new water pump, timing belt, seals & crank angle sensors replaced. All receipts and service history will be provided for interested buyers. Car has only been run on 98 octane fuel. Every 5000 k's engine oil and spark plugs have been changed.

For $11,599 I will include all my skyline parts with the car including:

• R32 Front cut

• R32 Front Ohlins Shocks

• R32 Front Tein Shocks

• aftermarket R32 front bar

• standard bonnet

• HKS blow off valve with RB plenum

• stock R32 turbo

• 4 stock r32 rims and tires

• 3” inch straight through cat with cannon muffler exhaust

• 2 spare 16” tires good tread

• Stock R32 GTS-T coil packs

• Stock R32 GTS-T injectors

• 2 brand new Bendix Ultimate rear brake pads

• 2 Front RSR Springs

• stock fuel pump

• original exhaust

• original air box

• original inter-cooler

• fog lights

For $9,499 I will sell just the car.

Car also comes with engineers certificate. Price is negotiable.

For genuine inquiries, please contact Lachlan on 0412 583 844 or PM.

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