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Hi guys, after long decision.. I have decided to sell my damaged R32 Gts-t Coupe. No parting out! It is a whole car with everything intact but will require some repairs before it can go back on the road. Below is a list of what needs to be fixed:

  • Rear sub frame
  • Driver side rear control arm
  • Rear steering rack

Initially I was going to fix it but due to limited time and funds I have decided to sell it as a whole. I am chasing $4500 for the whole car. Car is not drivable and is to be picked up in the Hills area Sydney NSW.

More details on the car as follows.

1993 Nissan Skyline R32 Gts-t Coupe

Black

115,000km

Rego Dec 2010

Engine

HKS Pod

HKS Dump Pipe

Apexi N1 Front pipe

Kakimoto Catback

HKS GTR 32 Remote Oil Cooler

GTR33 Fuel Pump

400hp Clutch Disc - super easy to drive

Odyssey Battery

Exterior

GTR Front Bar

GTR Rear Wing

Phillips HID Kit

Interior

Pioneer DEH-P3550MP Headunit

Blitz Dual SBC controller - limits set at 7psi

Pivot Digital Oil/Water Temp with fan control

Greddy Exhaust Gas Temperature gauge

Handling

Standard GTS-t wheels in gunmetal

KAAZ 2-Way LSD

GAB Strut Bars Front and Rear

Whiteline Adjustable Sways

Cusco Front Upper Arms

Adjustable Castor Rods

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