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Dear All,

Unfortunately the time has come to part with my second wife "the quiet one". My beloved Skyline.

As from the above she is a 93 model R32 GTS-T Non Smokers Car (people usually dust their feet before getting in thats how delicate i am with it). I have owned the car for five years since its arrival to our shores. This is not your everyday run of the mill R32. It has been meticulously looked after by me with only the finest oils and parts used for servicing. It is serviced every 5000kms with Mobile Delvac and Royal Purple Oils. The car has driven roughly 10000kms a year since i first owned her. The car has and is serviced by Bel Garage at Sefton NSW and is known for its well kept condition. The car also has some of the following goodies to make the drive more sporty and alive.

VG30 Turbo (off a single turbo 300zx)

Stainless Steel Full Turbo Back Exhaust

Stainless Steel Split Down Pipe and Hi Flow Cat

Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

Walbro 500hp Fuel Pump and new fuel lines

Greedy Turbo Timer

Uniair Air Filter and enclosure (defect safe)

R34 Side Mount Intercooler (50% larger than standard)

Alloy Mag Wheels with performance tyres 90% tread left, brakes are holding strong as well.

CD Player

The car has made and is making 150rwk and can make more with a front mount inter-cooler, boost controller and ecu tune. These are the next steps i would have taken and like to see taken, unfortunately cash is a bit tight at the moment and this is the only thing i have left. The car itself inside and out is in excellent condition and the inside interior as can be seen from the photos will have no better rival.

It also has a working drop down spoiler. This is a very rare and unique part from oem factory that many do not have and it still works.

This car is 17 years old and yes it is second hand so there is a blemish here and there on the paint for the perfectionist but for everyday people it is in better condition than most. The only flaw with the outside is the front left bar which will need a slight spray. This cracking in the paint was a lesson learnt in not to polish your car then take it immediately in the sun which in turn cooked the bar, plastic expands and it did here that's the only bad part. Quote to fix it $100.00 - $200.00.

Please dont ask if i will sell the parts separate as i need the whole thing gone. I would like to see this go to a good home not somewhere where its going to be thrashed and mistreated. i know its just a car but i have put time into keeping this baby alive and looking very neat i do not want it destroyed.

I reserve the right to remove this listing as this vehicle is advertised elsewhere.

Car will be released to the purchaser when cheque clears. Pics taken on 5 December 2010, it rained as usual after.

Please contact 0413 125 522 for inspection arrangements. Any time after 6.30pm is preferable, or the weekends. Thank you for reading.

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