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Item Summary: Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T - unfinished project

Location: Sydney

Condition: Car has some exterior damage on the drivers side door (replacement door will be supplied), damaged door seal on the drivers that requires just to be pulled out, dents on the rear quarter panel from someone delibrately hammering it when i had it parked outside one night.

The side skirts on both sides are damaged/cracked and will required to be replaced. There is no chassis damage. Please see the pictures below to get a better idea.

Reason for Selling: have lost my job, need the funds

Asking Price: $6000 firm, might be open to swaps but at this point in time I would prefer the cash.

Delivery Methods: Currently not running only due to the fact that I'm awaiting for braided hoses to be made up for the turbo

Contact Info: 0401233113

Extra Information:

NSW rego till end of January 2010, "EVL32R" custom plates will be supplied.

97,000k's on the chassis

Complete GTS-t interior fitted

Genuine Nismo adjustable shocks fitted all round

Locked diff

new tierod ends

Earth wiring kit

Factory GTS-t calipers painted in blue VHT enamel paint, brake pads were replaced recently on the rear calipers

GTR Fibreglass copy front bar (not pictured)

Windows tinted by Martin at Ground Zero tints

KKR adjustable castor/tension rods - Brand new! (receipts can be provided)

16x7 Hinodex wheels, (5x114 stud pattern, + 30 offset) fitted with average tyres. White 17" wheels pictured on car are not included in sale.

3" exhaust system

front mount intercooler,

Microtech LT12 ECU

38mm Tial External wastegate

Brass button clutch

Tial Blow-off valve

Garrett GT35/40 Turbo

The RB20DET, re-built motor, had the following work done to it, as stated below:

RB20DET Block

MACHINE & SERVICE CYLINDER HEAD

3MM STEAL HEAD GASKET FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN ENGINE FULL CYLINDER HEAD GASKET KIT FITTED

VALVE LIFTERS REPLACED

GENUINE NISSAN MANIFOLD GASKET FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN OIL SEAL FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN ROCKER COVER GASKETS FITTED

GENUINE KEY WAY CRANK SHAFT FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN TIMING BELT FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN CRANK SEAL FITTED

RECONDITIONED FRONT CRANK SHAFT PULLEY FITTED

GENUINE NISSAN THERMOSTAT FITTED

Receipts for the re-build can be provided aswell.

Car is not listed as a write-off nor listed under REV's either. No finance is oweing on the car either.

Car is currently not running due to the fact that I'm just awaiting for braided hoses to be made up for the turbo, which I should be expect during this week. The car will also require a wheel alignment since I've now replaced the castor rods with aftermarket set.

Have alot of spare factory parts that can be provided to the buyer at the request, which includes the factory exhaust, turbo, mainfold, side mount & ecu, which I had kept aside if I ever had intentions of going back to stock during my ownership of this car, but I won't be needing it.

The Microtech ecu is currently plugged into factory loom via a plug & play adaptor, so therefore car still retains the factory wiring. Will also supply the factory ecu to the buyer.

Would be ideal as either a track or drift car project. I have receipts of up to $13,000 of parts purchased and mechanical work that has been done to this car alone. My loss is your gain!

Pics:

Please note: no longer has GTS-t front bar fitted (as pictured) but instead will provide a GTR Fibreglass copy front bar (not pictured)

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And a few pictures below when the car was in its former glory..

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Edited by dave88
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