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Hi All,

Ok my Sklyines gotta go (Purchased family car Toyota Aurion and cant afford to have both)

for sale

1992 Skyline R32 Gts-t M-Spec

rb20det manual

Silver In Color

108,776 KMs

it has

GTR Side skirts (genuine plastic ones)

GTR Rims

GTR Wing

A vertex front bar (has damage being fibreglass)

Pod Filter

exhaust

Unknown Injectors (Was told it had an upgrade when I bought it)

Front Mount Intercooler

boost gauge

Clutch is quite heavy (As a guess id say its exeddy HD as it feels just like my old Rb20det Silvia did)

Climate Control

Kenwood Cd Player (this was freaking expensive when i bought it has the usb connections/remote etc)

I put a Bosch 044 Fuel pump in when I purchased the car (90xxxkms)

Turbo Timer

Amplifier

The Bad:(Hey I just want it gone id rather let you know)

- Paints fading on roof

- Front bar is damaged (yet still legal)

- Thrust bearing in clutch is noisey (every gear is a smooth change its just a slight noise my silvia did the same for 80xxx kms and never gave me an issue until someone wrote me off in it haha)

- Tappet noise on cold start (I havnt seen a skyline that doesnt do this)

What I've done to the car since ive had it;

Bosch Fuel Pump

New Rubber at rears

15% tint

Rego till November/2010

every seal throughout the motor incl coolant lines was replaced and suspension ball joints etc (I expect this to be done on any car 20years old)

Momo Steering wheel

All the work done on the car was done at my work (Clintons Toyota in campbelltown - Obviously i get it done at cost and pay the mechanics privately after work hours)

Boost-T in glove box

Replaced Window Actuators and Switches (had to specially order these)

New light globes all round (didnt want any troubles)

The car runs 10psi and has done so since the day I bought it, throughout winter it spikes to 12psi

The car also now sits at my work as I needed a family car and just genuinly need to get rid of it, It hasnt driven any km's since i took the photos.

The body needs some paint but mechanically shes sound and has been treated as my baby since the day I bought it.

I only got this car originally because my Silvia was written off by a stupid thief on the M5, It was traded at my work and needed my attention :-P now she needs a good home id like to see my toy go to someone who actually cares for Skylines!

Feel free to contact me on 0405 950 924 - Dane

If I dont answer leave a message as it does get busy at my work I will return your call asap.

Asking $7300

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  • 2 weeks later...

SOLD!!! (R32's gone to a nice new home... Very glad to see Andy pick it up and be just as excited as I was with it... Atleast i know shes gonna be cared for once more)

Would of loved a swap back into a S13 unfortunately it's all too much for my partner these days lol... (I think shes sick of seeing motors and cars everywhere at home)

Now days only have Family car and a Killer motor in the garage, when the motors finished its going into the 240z

But everythings at a hault moneys always an issue especially when you havea family to worry about and moving homes ...

depends how much I make out of the unit I guess lol.

Edited by Kaomech

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