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Hey guys,

I am selling my daily R32 Skyline. Have owned the car for about 6 months now and it has never missed a beat & been extremely reliable. Absolutely fantastic car. Need the cash ASAP as I've planned an overseas trip. Please see details of the vehicle below.

Make/Model: 1990 R32 Skyline GTS-T

Color: Black

Transmission: Manual 5spd

KMS: 160k

Reg Expiry: September 2011

Location: Epping

Contact: Dean - 0401 682 270

Mechanical Modifications/repairs:

-Trust Return Flow Front Mount Intercooler

-3inch turbo back exhaust system

-Cushion Button Clutch (very drive-able)

-Apexi Pod Filter

-Walbro Fuel Pump

-R32 GTR Front Brake Calipers with new discs & new Bendix Pads

-New Battery

-New Waterpump

-New Timing Belt

Exterior & Handling:

-Tien Super Street Coilovers

-17inch Volk GTC Wheels

-M Spec Body Kit

-GTR N1 Rear Lip

Interior:

-Deep Dish Steering wheel

-MP3 Player

-Aftermarket front & rear speakers

-Skyline Floor mats

Price:

-$7,850ono *urgent sale*

Overall comments: The car drives really well. Has been my daily ever since I bought it when it was completely standard & hasnt given me any problems what so ever. Although the thrust bearing is a little noisy, the engine and gearbox seem to be A1. Gearbox slides into every gear & the engine feels very strong. Pulls like an RB25. Engine has never had a boost controller or been boosted. Always runs 98 octane fuel & fully synthetic oils. Spark plugs were also replaced 2000kms ago. Pictures of the car are below.

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Edited by Dean_HR31
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