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This is Vinh’s skyline

Bought thiscar off a mature owner, was manual and meticulously looked after, then Iproceeded to do a manual conversion, obtain rwc and register it since then Ihave done the following mods, there have been no stupid cutting in holes ofbattery trays or any other modifications to body

1993 r32 gtstTYPE M SUNROOF last of the r32 model

gtr fiberglass front bar

bosch 040 fuel pump

rb25 turbo no shaft play in good condition, givesit a bit more kick

blitz return flow intercooler

car is legal no holes in battery tray, nostupid modifications and hacking of anything

hi cas lock bar, all lines taken out, sodeleted hicas EVERYTHING including motors

type m skirts and pods

r32 gtst wheels with good tread

cusco zero 1 coilovers on the front, no knocks orleaks in good condition

koni shocks and springs in the back

front strut brace

3a racing pod filter, brand new

replaced newair flow metre

gates timingbelt re done, runs perfect now

comes withboost gauge just not wired up because running stock boost

exedy heavy duty clutch and pressure plate (5speed manual)

alpine head unit with usb plug in and aux

all electrics work

3 inch TURBO BACK with de cat, and has a singlerear pipe at the back

car is still registered can come with or without12 months reg

no rwc

interior in good condition no cracks on dash andvents in perfect condition

upgraded castor rods with aftermarket bushes(nonthanlane)

viscous diff

sunroof (93 model, late model)

thats all i can think of at the moment let me knowif your keen mate im looking at 7.5 grand (spent more than that on mods alone),make an offer but

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heres pictures, car hasfaded paint but i have rubbed it down and i was going to respray it, has beenprepped and coated for respray, rubbed it down and quickly put a coat over itso i can drive on the street

also forgot to mentionthis is a type m r32 1993 sunroof, last of the r32 was owned by a mature ladybefore me (was an auto but i converted it) also the car has no stupid batteryholes or any other cutting of anything as i like to keep my car legal

wheels dont come withthe car because someone decided to steal them will come with r32 gtst wheelswith rubber, also the number plate it is registered with was stolen, new numberplates are [YAQ 483]

any questions just askor call 0413 926 794

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