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FOR SALE

1992 NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTS -T $4900 FIRM

RB20DET, MANUAL, SKYLINE FACTORY RED/MAROON, 204,000KMS

SOUNDS GREAT AND DRIVES VERY WELL.

BODY IS VERY STRAIGHT BUT COULD DO WITH RE SPRAY WILL POST PICS ASAP

FAIRLY STOCK CAR HAS NEVER BEEN BOOSTED

JUST RECENTLY INSTALLED JJR PERFORMANCE COIL PACKS

SECOND HAND CAM ANGLE SENSOR , AIR FLOW METER AND IGNITOR FROM SUMO JAP SPARES.

FULL EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH S/S SPLIT DUMP PIPE AND HI FLOW CAT

AND ALSO BLACK 600X400X80 FRONT MOUNT INTER COOLER ALL.

CAR RUNNING STANDARD TURBO VERY GOOD CONDITION BARELY ANY SHAFT PLAY!

CAR ALSO HAS:

HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH RECENTLY INSTALLED BUT WHEN MY FRIEND REPLACED IT FOR ME

HE STUPIDLY PUT THE OLD THRUST BEARING BACK IN MAKES WHINNING NOISE

WHEN CLUTCH IS NOT ENGAGED, REDLINE OIL VERY SMOOTH CHANGES

GREAT CONDITION NO SLIPPING BITES REALLY WELL

HKS AIR FILTER

PEDDER SHOCKS AND LOWERD SPRINGS, STILL LEGAL

SLOTTED FRONT AND REAR DISCS

17 INCH 3 PIECE ALLOY WHEELS WITH FAIRLY NEW RUBBER

TURBO TIMER

ALARM AND IMMOBILIZER

FACTORY SUNROOF (NO LEAKS)

REGO TILL DEC

SERVICED EVERY 5000KMS

EXTRAS ,

STANDARD COIL PACK IN GREAT NICK AND STANDARD FRONT MOUNT GOOD TO CLEAR DEFECTS

ALSO STANDARD EXHAUST FRONT PIPE AND 2 1/2 INCH HI FLOW CAT

PLEASE NOT:

I HAVE TRIED TO BE AS HONEST AS POSSIBLE STATING EVERYTHING I CAN REMEMBER THATS GOOD

AND NOT SO GOOD ABOUT THIS CAR, IF I REMEMBER ANYTHING NEW I WILL POST ASAP.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO CALL OR MESSAGE

DANNY 0402149205 OR 0411746296

EMAIL: [email protected]

I LIVE ON THE CENTRAL COAST NSW BUT CAN VIEWED IN SYDNEY LIVERPOOL AREA

NO TIME WASTERS PLZ! OR PEOPLE WHO DONT LIKE CAPS LOCK

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Never been boosted? Did you own the thing from factory or something? How bout them supporting mods...

i got it completely stock and only just installed mods before putting it up for sale has never had any gauges ,boost controllers or even an exhaust

now if thats not boosted wat the hell is again if ur not interested save ur breath !

ok.. I'll transfer $40 so you can get a wireless keyboard.

but that is my final offer.

+1 HA HA HA HA HA

you should say never boosted past stock level, otherwise we think you only drive upto 2000rpm

why the guard and bonnet replacement?

People ask because there ARE people who are willing to go that low, therefore they thought that they might just ask. But it's just a question, if you're not happy with the offer, just say no. No need to get abusive.

As for the rest of you, give the man a break. If he's not playing by the rules in his post, I'm sure the mods will take action. No need to be smart with him. We're supposed to be one big community here, not a warzone.

i cant believe some people would be dumb enough to think they can get a r32 gtst in this condition for $2500 lmfao

NO LOW BALLERS AS STATED IN ADD $4900 FIRM!

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