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Hi guys,

Time has come to sell my R32 GTST as it just sits at home not getting driven now because I have 2 cars and a motorbike, I need a car I can leave at a train station all day for work and there is no way I will leave the Skyline so rather then have it sitting at home doing nothing I have decided to sell it.

I have owned this car for 5 years and it has never given me any major problems, I service it every 5000kms with motul fully synthetic oil. Timing belt + water pump were changed at 110,000 kms, Aircon works and was regassed earlier this year. Car drives well, starts easy and is good on fuel for a Skyline, around 450 - 550 ks from a full tank. ALWAYS run on BP Ultimate.

I have a lot of the original parts still including standard rims, blow off valve and airbox and I will give these to the new buyer for free if they want them, car has ~ 165,000 kms on it.

Price is $10,000 firm

Features:

* JJR alloy radiator.

* Mongoose Alarm.

* Apex'i Power Fc Computer + hand controller tuned by Yavuz at Unigroup engineering, 180rwkw at 13 psi.

* Turbo Timer.

* 18 Inch RS-GT rims with 90% Falken rubber.

* Blitz Pod filter.

* GFB Blow off valve, plumb back / atmospheric.

* GTR Injectors.

* GTR Ballast Resistor.

* Bosch 040 Fuel Pump.

* JJR Coil Packs.

* RB25 Ball Bearing Turbo running 12psi.

* 3 Inch Turbo back exhaust with Apex'i muffler.

* GTR Front Mount.

* GTR Front Bar.

* GTR Grill.

* Tein Coilovers.

* Tinted Windows.

* JVC headunit with sub + amps.

* Nismo Gearknob.

* GReddy boost gauge pillar mounted.

+ more ive probably forgot about

PM on here or call / text David on 0403 414 500 if you are interested. No time wasters dont contact me unless you have the money please. and NO swaps either.

Also I will mention not all the pics show the car with the GTR front bar as I have only just fitted this.

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No worries, am just waiting on another owner (not from here I don't think) to get back to me, will give them until tomorrow night. (they got back to me first, so I'll see that car first)

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