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Make: Nissan

Model: R32 SKyline Sedan

Year: 1989

Engine: rb25

Mileage130k

Gearbox:manual

Price: $12,000

Up for sale is my R32 Skyline sedan. I have owned this for almost 3 years now and it was off the road for some time. It has been re-registered now for about a month, so comes with roughly months rego.

Car has just had ALOT of dollars spent on it getting made legitimately roadworthy, and on top of that a fresh respray in factory metallic silver. The car looks sensational. Really, really clean.

It is fairly well modified and would be a good drit car or street car. i haven't drifted it in over two years, but it still has all the right thigns done.

* RB25 conversion making 185rwkw on 9psi, is very responsive and torquey and quite fast.

* large front mounted intercooler

* large dual core, alloy radiator with twin thermo fans

* full 3 inch exhaust from turbo back.

* fujitsubo cat back exhaust

* Power fc with hand controller

* Tein coil overs. Not sure on spring rates, but not stupidly stiff and at legal height. Height is obviously adjustable though.

* Tein castor arms

* steering rack spacers for extra lock

* alloy subframe spacers all around

* tomei 2 way LSD

* blitz boost guage

* tomei steering wheel

* Jvc cd/mp3 player + sony front speakers

* r33 drivers seat

* most bushes have been replaced with nolathene bushes

* near new walbro fuel pump

* interior is in pretty good condition

* R32 GTR front guards (wide and super light weight aluminium)

* Work Rezax rims. 17x8 +5 and 17x9 +18

* Type M bodykit

** Engine has been modplated and new number recorded with Qld Transport

Car had a feature in dritbattle a few years ago too smile.gif

I'm pretty sure that about all I can think of at the moment.

The rims in the picture are not the oens it coems with, but they are similar

May be interested in some swaps. But ONLY little japanese hatchbacks.... NOTHING else at all.

Will try and get a few more pics on the weekend smile.gif

Cheers Nafe.

Located in Brisbane

0439 754 013

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Edited by LordNafe
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Bump. no thanks mate. You appear to be in Hobart, plus it says maybe interested in JDM AE86's, not other nissans. If I wanted a turbo Nissan, I'd keep this :D

Thanks for the offer though

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