Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

1993 Model Nissan Skyline R32 GTS Non turbo Auto P plate Legal

Black in Colour

209,000k`s

17 inch Chrome wheels

Kenwood CD Player / with Sony 6x9 Speakers

2.0L RB20 Automatic, PWR steering/ Air Con (Needs Belt)/ PWR Windows/Mirrors

Car was Brought to build a race car out of, plans have changed car is to clean to hack into a race car hence sale of Vehicle

Sold with No REGO but Vehicle will be sold with a NSW Blue Slip in the buyers name

PRICE $5500

Please Call 0425603211 as im not online often

Car is in Five Dock, NSW for viewing

Please See Photos Below

IMG_2172.jpg

IMG_2169.jpg

IMG_2168.jpg

IMG_2165.jpg

IMG_2163.jpg

IMG_2161.jpg

IMG_2174.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...

Just had to say that is one the cleanest engine bays I have seen on a skyline, i wish mine looked like that. My sister wants one of these but we live in sa.

Please no more time wasters. I don't think my brain could handle them anymore.

Sorry mate, I got a new number yesterday and I didn't have your number saved.

My cars up for sale atm, if this cars still for sale after mine sells, I could still be interested. I'll let you know, sorry to have wasted your time a bit.

For anyone interested, it's a very clean GTS, and it's f**king cheap for what you get.

There's a small ding on the back right quarter panel, around the diametre of a tennis ball but very shallow, nothing big, nothing of concern. No paint broken, it can be fixed very easily, quickly and cheaply. Nice very noticeable either.

Car is nice and clean underneath, only had a quick look but I couldn't see any holes in the exhaust. It sounded fairly decent for a stocker too.

The cars got a couple light scratches on the surface, but it's still better than my 33 which is 3 years younger and doesn't get garaged at all.

Yes, the engine bay is that clean IRL. Yes, it looks really well kept.

The interior looks much nicer IRL than in the pics, too. I didn't even notice that tear that's in the pic.

Seriously, considering most P-Platers are buying pulsars (and the like) for the same price, I don't know why noones snapping this up.

If my kid wanted a car, I'd be seriously considering buying this for them over a freaking Hyundai.

A year too late :( if this was up when i was looking for a skyline i would of snapped it up so quick !!!

free bump !! some p plater buy this !!! if i get people amazed i own a 4 door imagine what they would say if they saw you in a BLACK COUPE !!!!

levizzle it is a clean bay. The rest of the car is in reasonable condition for it's age. You could get it sent to SA if you wanted, wouldn't be too hard.

skittles see how you go with the sale of that R33 and let me know what you want to do. BTW thanks for the write up.

aussietroy it's always the way isn't it. Always a year too late.

levizzle it is a clean bay. The rest of the car is in reasonable condition for it's age. You could get it sent to SA if you wanted, wouldn't be too hard.

skittles see how you go with the sale of that R33 and let me know what you want to do. BTW thanks for the write up.

aussietroy it's always the way isn't it. Always a year too late.

No problem mate.

It's a nice car, I'll let you know when I'm in the market. Also, you absolutely MUST let SAU know when that covered up car is going to hit the tracks ;]

No problem mate.

It's a nice car, I'll let you know when I'm in the market. Also, you absolutely MUST let SAU know when that covered up car is going to hit the tracks ;]

Cheers mate. Will do about that covered up car aswell.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Have a look at that (shitty) pic I posted. You can see AN -4 braided line coming to a -4 to 1/8 BSPT adapter, into a 1/8 BSPT T piece. The Haltech pressure sender is screwed into the long arm of the sender and factory sender (pre your pic) into the T side. You can also see the cable tie holding the whole contraption in place. Is it better than mounting the sender direct to your engine fitting......yes because it removes that vibration as the engine revs out 50 times every lap and that factory sender is pretty big. Is it necessary for you......well I've got no idea, I just don't like something important failing twice so over-engineer it to the moon!
    • Yup. You can get creative and make a sort of "bracket" with cable ties. Put 2 around the sender with a third passing underneath them strapped down against the sender. Then that third one is able to be passed through some hole at right angles to the orientation of the sender. Or some variation on the theme. Yes.... ummm, with caveats? I mean, the sender is BSP and you would likely have AN stuff on the hose, so yes, there would be the adapter you mention. But the block end will either be 1/8 NPT if that thread is still OK in there, or you can drill and tap it out to 1/4 BSP or NPT and use appropriate adapter there. As it stands, your mention of 1/8 BSPT male seems... wrong for the 1/8 NPT female it has to go into. The hose will be better, because even with the bush, the mass of the sender will be "hanging" off a hard threaded connection and will add some stress/strain to that. It might fail in the future. The hose eliminates almost all such risk - but adds in several more threaded connections to leak from! It really should be tapered, but it looks very long in that photo with no taper visible. If you have it in hand you should be able to see if it tapered or not. There technically is no possibility of a mechanical seal with a parallel male in a parallel female, so it is hard to believe that it is parallel male, but weirder things have happened. Maybe it's meant to seat on some surface when screwed in on the original installation? Anyway, at that thread size, parallel in parallel, with tape and goop, will seal just fine.
    • How do you propose I cable tie this: To something securely? Is it really just a case of finding a couple of holes and ziptying it there so it never goes flying or starts dangling around, more or less? Then run a 1/8 BSP Female to [hose adapter of choice?/AN?] and then the opposing fitting at the bush-into-oil-block end? being the hose-into-realistically likely a 1/8 BSPT male) Is this going to provide any real benefit over using a stainless/steel 1/4 to 1/8 BSPT reducing bush? I am making the assumption the OEM sender is BSPT not BSPP/BSP
    • I fashioned a ramp out of a couple of pieces of 140x35 lumber, to get the bumper up slightly, and then one of these is what I use
    • I wouldn't worry about dissimilar metal corrosion, should you just buy/make a steel replacement. There will be thread tape and sealant compound between the metals. The few little spots where they touch each other will be deep inside the joint, unable to get wet. And the alloy block is much much larger than a small steel fitting, so there is plenty of "sacrificial" capacity there. Any bush you put in there will be dissimilar anyway. Either steel or brass. Maybe stainless. All of them are different to the other parts in the chain. But what I said above still applies.
×
×
  • Create New...