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For Sale:

Skyline R32 GTST

RB20DET

Manual

134k kms (or thereabouts)

Rego til October

Currently has rwc

Coil overs (damper adjustable)

Exhaust

Frount mount intercooler

RB25 Turbo

Race Clutch

18" wheels with near new tyres

GTR Bonnet and grill

Hicas lock out bar

Grooved front brake rotors

Turbo timer

Blitz BOV

Manual boost controller and guage

front strut brace

Just changed timing belt and recently serviced.

Iv not had the car long but i really dont need it now, i walk to work now so it never gets driven like it should. It goes great for an RB20, everything works, reliable car, good paint, lots of potential.

I also just bought 25mm and 20mm spacers which iv not fitted yet but if you want them on and the front lowered a bit i can do that.

I will also get a new sway bar link for the front and the rear hicas rod ends have slight play so il sort them out.

It has a pioneer cd player and speakers, the rear ones are temporary, think the little transfer box at the back is faulty as they work when you hit it or go over a bump. Also the arial has been snipped for some reason, whoever wired it in made a mess basically, but its better than when i got it!

Theres some surface rust coming through underneath which is expected from a 92, but deffinately nothing to worry about.

I will update if i think of anything else, or just give me a shout if theres anything you want to know.

Im in Bundaberg QLD4670

0406483648 - Chris.

$9000 or nearest offers

Thanks!

Pics: It has the gtr grill on now btw, will get new pics.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop $8500!

Just been up to Cairns and back with it and never missed a beat or used oil, very reliable!

Mileage is now 138777kms

Bought another car so it needs to go.

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