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The time has almost come for me to let go of my pride and joy that has completely consumed my life over the last 4 years. The decision has been extremely difficult as I absolutely love this car but after re-evaluating my life and the direction I want to go in there is no longer room for the car due to financial constraints and also I will be relocating next year. This car has had so much time and love put into it and has been built from the ground up by Unique Autosports in Western Sydney. No short cuts have been taken on this project and the car has been well looked after since day 1. Car is always garaged and never thrashed or raced. Over $45,000 (have all receipts) has been spent getting this car to where it is. No time wasters please.

Ok where to start! I have owned this car for 2 years now, and it was a completely stock rolling shell when purchased with 110,000kms on the clock. Before the engine was dropped into the current shell, I had the engine built for my old 1991 Black GTST. I have put 30,000kms on the rebuilt motor. Car is now rarely driven and spends most of its days in the garage. The car has been engineered so new owner will have minimal problems with the authorities.

Serviced every 5,000kms with Motul Chrono 300V Engine Oil. All other fluids are high temp Elf/Redline and have been changed regularly. Engine currently has a very mild tune and puts out 230rwkw at 15 psi (A LOT more potential with further work and more boost)

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline R32 GTST

Engine: Forged Built RB25DET Neo S1 (out of 1998 R34 GTT)

Year: 1992

Km's: 128,000kms (rebuilt engine has 30,000kms)

Location: Blue Mountains, West of Sydney

Colour: Custom Velocity Blue (Has light pearl through paint)

Rego: until May 2011

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Price: $20k ONO

Contact: PM or post in thread. Will give Mob number upon PM request.

MOTOR/ENGINE BAY (Built by Andrew and Ben @ UAS)

*ACL Racing Forged Pistons and Rings (20 thou)

*Honed Rods

*Fully Prepped block (all the usuals - NO shortcuts)

*Bored and Honed Block

*Fully Balanced

*Metal gasket kit

*Bronzed valve guides

*Linished crank

*N1 oil and water pumps

*Head has been ported and polished

*630cc Nismo Injectors

*GTR fuel pump mounted in tank (fairly quiet)

*Greddy Oil catch can

*Custom manifold (heat wrapped for lower temps)

*Turbosmart 45mm external wastegate

*GT35/40r Turbo (Garrett) Custom built by GCG - 0.63 rear housing

*Alloy radiator (40mm and brand new)

*FMIC with alloy piping for more effective cooling

*Splitfire Coilpacks

*Turbosmart Supersonic BOV (sleeper series black and plumbed back)

*DIA specialised air induction POD by BMC (enclosed)

*Braided lines and fittings everywhere

*Hyperformance Marine Battery

WHEELS

*Lenso GT5’s 19x9 (front) 19x9.5 (rear) with about 95% tread (235 fronts and rears)

DRIVELINE/SUSPENSION/EXHAUST

*Suspension kit is a full Whiteline works package with swaybars, Bilstein shocks, lowered springs, alignment bushes etc.

*HICAS locking kit

*Standard R33 RB25 gearbox (new gaskets/seals/bushes/bearings)

*Full 3 inch mandrel bent turbo back exhaust system with Cat

*Diff is Modified and LSD

INTERIOR/ELECTRONICS

*Brand new Turbosmart E-Boost 2 Electronic Boost controller (Set at 5psi, 10psi and 15psi)

*Microtec MT8 Ecu

*Boost, Oil Temp, Oil Press gauges (autometer cobalt series)

*HKS Turbo Timer

*Pioneer Bluetooth/MP3 head deck

* Genuine Momo Italia Steering wheel

* Custom Chrome Gear knob and leather handbrake/gearstick boots

* Tinted windows

EXTERIOR

* GTR front bar with N1 Slots

* GTR side skirts and rear pods

* All guards have been rolled to accommodate the wider Offset of wheels

I am sure there is more, but that is the major stuff and I will list anything more when I remember

There is a range of spares and stock parts that will go with the car and the new owner is quite welcome to take it all away.

Will get some more pics up this weekend, plus interior pics.

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BUMP and PRICE DROP!

Need to sell the car urgently as I am moving on the 2nd of August this year.

15K!!!! ONO.

Car is currently unregistered due to it sitting in my garage but can be re registered for the new owner if interest is shown. Car is also up on Carsales.com so be quick.

Price is somewhat negotiable but be realistic considering the time and money already spent on this car. 15k is an absolute bargain!

Any enquiries just pm or text/call me.

Thanks guys!

Luke

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