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Nissan R32 Skyline GTR Twin Turbo Godzilla

Model: 1993

Engine: RB26DETT

Transmission: Manual

Four Wheel Drive

Colour: White

KM: 121,000

Pro's

Just had fresh N1 Turbos Installed with receipts

Just had fresh X-Treme Heavy Duty Cushioned Button Clutch installed with receipts

Full Straight through exhaust 3 inch (Dump pipes, Mine's Front Pipe, 3inch Cat back)

Comes with full spare stock exhaust

Cons:

Some rust around both rear wheel arches from salt used on the roads in japan

Engine Runs but needs rebuild ASAP as engine is starting to blow smoke.

An R32 GTR usually goes for 16-20k and you dont know what youl get...like me, i got this and within the first 6 months the turbos and clutch blew and now the engine requires rebuilding...

This at 10.5k + rebuild with forged internals (labor and parts around 4-5k) = R32 with 280-300awkw with completely fresh engine, turbos and clutch for 15k.

Cant find a better offer, and you can get to build and oversee the project yourself in person.

Very Quick and Agile

Asking $10,500 neg

Located: Mount Gambier SA

PM me or

Call or Text Russell on

0450359208

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I think you need to be honest with people Russell.

I find out I was not the only one to make the trip up from Adelaide to look at this car and find the Structural Rust.

You acted like you had never seen it before, which was dishonest.

I think you need to be honest with people Russell.

I find out I was not the only one to make the trip up from Adelaide to look at this car and find the Structural Rust.

You acted like you had never seen it before, which was dishonest.

LONG drive from adelaide.. i'd be spewin!

so where's the structural rust?

how about some pics?

Dishonest my ass, You seen it and said it would cost thousands. I took it to a panel beater the next monday and he said it was nothing to even worry about and fixed it up for me for $350 and said its good as new and that you lot were trying to screw me telling me the car isnt worth it.

Ill take some photos and put them up

Edited by Mad Rusty
Dishonest my ass, You seen it and said it would cost thousands. I took it to a panel beater the next monday and he said it was nothing to even worry about and fixed it up for me for $350 and said its good as new and that you lot were trying to screw me telling me the car isnt worth it.

Ill take some photos and put them up

I said you were dishonest pretending you had never seen it before. I talked to another forum member who travelled up from Adelaide to see you prior to me who also pointed out the structual rust to you.

I also said it would cost thousands to fix correctly...so the rust doesn't come back and structual integrity is retained. When they rust from the inside out I feel your $350 will be a temp fix only. I hope the repair was with metal rather than bog.... The firewall and A pillar are not places I would want weak in an accident. May look great 'now'.

I for one am thankful to have seen it before it was 'repaired'

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