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[NSW] Nissan Skyline R32 GTST 92'

I think after almost 4years of ownership its time to let it go, some know how emotionally attached I am to this car and trust me I've wanted to sell it a year ago but couldn't bare to let it go.

Reason why I'm selling now is because I've just bought a apartment and i need the money for renovations.

-[Nissan Skyline R32 GTSt 1992]-

-5 speed manual

-Silver-

-106xxxkms (had full major service done when i imported the car at 54000kms for peace of mind)

-First registered in Feb 07

-Rego ends Feb 2011--First owner in Australia

-Engineering Certificate for Intercooler, Wheels & exhaust

-[Mechanicals];-

-RB20DET - Recent service with new oil and filter

-RB25 series 2 turbo (Never been boosted)

-Greddy FMIC

-SS split dump pipe

-3inch exhaust with interchangable exhaust tips for no noise or full noise

-Standard airbox with aftermarket panel filter

-Walbro GSS342 fuel pump

-[suspension and Rolling gear];-

-Custom front strut brace with built in brake cylinder stopper

-ARC rear sway bar

-Front Bilstein springs and shocks

-Rear Zeal Endless coilovers with 10kg spring

-Hicas lock bar

-ARC rear sway bar

-17x9 stern rims upfront with 215/45

-17x9.5 Modena rims on the rears with 225/45

-[stopping];-

-Rda slotted rotors upfront

-EBC ultimax pads front and rear

-Motul RBF600 brake fluid

- All changed less then 200kms ago

-[Exterior];-

-Fibreglass GTR front bar

-Genuine GTR bonnet

-Genuine GTR grill (not shown in pics)

-Original M spec side skirts

-Trust copy rear pods

-[interior];-

-R32 GTR drivers seat

-Aftermarket steering wheel

-Nismo leather gearknob

-Greddy A-pillar single gauge holder

-Autogauge boost gauge

-Turbo timer

-10% tints

-JVC mp3 headunit

-Kicker splits upfront

-Jaycar splits rear

-Jaycar 4ch amp

-Rockford Fosgate 12 sub in custom corner box

Almost no faults

There are some minor paint blemishes and wear typical with the age of the car

I've never had a problem with this car except a tiny oil leak from a power steering line, only need to top up once a year.

Car has got all the usual power options

Air-con works perfectly

I try to wash it atleast once every 2 weeks and gets polished once a month

Only cash sale not looking for swaps

$9.5k ono

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/...d=12A911005EF9

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PRICE DROPPED TO $8500 NEGOTIABLE

something stupid? 3 grand? haha, not saying ur car is shit, its just all i have at the moment :P, im assuming u will say no :P but goodluck with the sale

hahah no thanks

WOG32R - i do want to swap for a hiace if you got one, preferrably the new shape 05 model plus cash your way.

M.C Ren - no thanks, not looking for another sports car, over cars at the moment.

hi mate, does it have working aircon?? do you have 4 rims that match at all??

edit: stupid me didnt read properley and i saw that you state aircon works fine

Edited by DMS87

hi mate, does it have working aircon?? do you have 4 rims that match at all??

edit: stupid me didnt read properley and i saw that you state aircon works fine

I do have 4 matching rims but only reason i bought the rears was because one rim had a crack thru the spoke so had to go mismatched.

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