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Hey Guys & Girls,

I am selling my fathers 1993 R32 GTR (unfortunately he can no longer drive it due to some recent knee replacements).

He has had the car since 1999 and it has always been garaged and service regularly (i have all of the service and repair receipts since 1999), so you will definately know what you are getting.

It currently has around 220,000km on it, HOWEVER, he did do an engine change on it at around 160,000km.

It is a pretty standard car, with the only after market mods being a 3 1/2 inch exhaust (incl dump pipes), electronic dual boost controller, air pods and 18" ROH 'Drift R' Mags.

This was the first car I ever learn to drive in, and I can say as a skyline owner myself (S2 R33 GTS-T), one VERY tidy vehicle.

It is currently for sale at $17,000 ONO (including the original GTR mags that came with the car).

I am looked in Brisbane (the area not currently under water).

If you are interested please just let me know so I can send you some more info.

P.S. Genuine buyers only please!!!!

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serious q,

when you say 'not currently under water' did you mean as it was on the 17th....but that on the 11-13th it was under water?

I suppose a visual inspection would answer this...

sorry to be pedantic.

serious q,

when you say 'not currently under water' did you mean as it was on the 17th....but that on the 11-13th it was under water?

I suppose a visual inspection would answer this...

sorry to be pedantic.

Na was never near any flood waters, was just a joke :thumbsup: .

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi mate,

just curious, and someone else may be able to clarify this, but it appears to have an earlier model front bumper bar? I think the '93 had the two extra air intakes, I could be wrong though.

Also, how many k's did the replacement engine have? Has it had a 100,000km service and timing belt change?

Cheers.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi mate,

just curious, and someone else may be able to clarify this, but it appears to have an earlier model front bumper bar? I think the '93 had the two extra air intakes, I could be wrong though.

Also, how many k's did the replacement engine have? Has it had a 100,000km service and timing belt change?

Cheers.

Yeah know what you mean about the front bumper, I think it may be just because it was earlier in the year. I have all the import and compliance papers to back up that it is indeed a '93.

I am not to sure about the K's on the replacement engine (it should be in the service records so I will try and find it for you), but I do know that he did tell me that the timing belt was done recently (last few months), which I am sure will be shown in the service records. :thumbsup:

As I mentioned above, I have ALL the service records on the vehicle since 1999 (I guess the oldies tend to hold onto things more readily then the younger amongst us).

Edited by 11ner

The front bumper on the standard cars NEVER had the 2 extra vents, only the N1s (hence the title n1 vents) otherwise they were added,

I had a feeling that may have been the case. Thanks for clarifying mate :thumbsup:

Hey mate,

Struggling to find out the Km's on the replacement engine. Sorry. Realize the importance, and the fact it runs perfect now can't really prove much. Will check and see if I can't grab it off my old man's mechanic (who put it in).

Cheers,

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