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1992 R32 GTR GODZILLA - FOR SALE!!!

I reluctantly have for sale my cherished and much loved 1992 Nissan Skyline GT-R.

Car is in excellent condition and very well looked after, is a great example of an original GTR

Have had the car for just over a year and have taken a great deal of care and pride into her.

Car has only been used for daily drive too and from work (10 min drive) and the occasional weekend cruise.

Everything factory standard stock except, some slight mods which include:

- New high performance 5 puck ceramic clutch

- New fuel filter

- Fuel pressure gauge

- New fuel lines

- New intank Bosch 040 fuel pump

- New alloy surge tank 1.5L mounted in boot

- New external Bosch 044 fuel pump

- Battery relocated to boot

- New dual core aftermarket alloy radiator

- Kakimoto exhaust (came with car)

- NISMO center console gauge cluster

All parts have been professionally installed by PSi Drift , I have all receipts and paperwork of the work done to the car.

All work was done by

The GTR has also been fitted with:

- New Volk GT-C 17inch Rims - excellent condition

- New Federal 595 tyres

Sound system installed:

- Pioneer speakers TS-G1642R (6inch speakers x4)

- Pioneer headunit DEH-3100UB (USB and Iphone compatiable)

Every car service of 3000km has been met without fail.

Interior is completely standard nothing after aftermarket except for the centre console which has Nismo gauges and is in the typical skyline grey and is immaculate!!!!

Reason for sale is because I plan on buying a house in the next year.

For more info on the car or more pictures please e-mail me

Contact - Martin on 0413978459

or

[email protected]

Car is located in Eight Mile Plains, Brisbane.

Asking for $18750

Really regretful sale

PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE!!!!

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