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Up for grabs is my pride and joy, my 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTST. She has tasteful mods, a full year of rego, plenty of power from the 2ltr straight 6 turbo RB20 and number plates to match the name.

The car is running great with no issues! Oil and oil filter has been changed every 5xxxkms meticulously. Always used 98 Unleaded premium petrol.

The dash reads 99xxx however the engine was replaced at 89xxx with a 44xxx km engine. The Engine is fresh and has given no problems!! The car has no rust and only the expected scratches for a 93 car.

The list of Goodies:

Front Mount Intercooler

Dump pipes

Straight custom built exhaust with Xtreme muffler – sounds great

POD Air Filter

Greeddy Turbo Timer – programmable and adjustable. Power button and brake pedal easily cancel timer.

RR32GT GOLD & BLACK plates

LONG Rego (till September 2012!)

GTR Rims – 18" in near perfect condition with almost no gutter rash.

5 speed manual – all gears change very smoothly!

New KUMHO Tyres on both front wheels (22/02/2011).

GTR Bucket Seats in rear

Fog Lights

Red LED Dash

7" Touch Clarion VRX576USB – USB, IPOD, AUX, MP3, DVD, AM, FM.

Dual 12" Subwoofers in two custom made boxes connected to 900watt amplifier. When cranked can make the whole car shake, sounds great. The original subwoofer box also comes with the sale.

2x 6"x9" Sony Xplode speakers

3x SAAS Gauges in center console – boost, oil pressure and oil temperature. Oil pressure and temperature are connected to sandwhich plate on oil filter for accurate readings. All gauges have the ability to change colour at the push of a button and provide accurate readings.

Alternator reconditioned and heavy duty wiring from alternator to batter via fuse (31/03/2011).

Cold Air Intake

Power Steering

Electric side mirrors – at the push of a button they fold in.

Spare tire in great condition.

I also have a TurboSmart Dual Stage Boost Controller and TurbroSmart

Fuel Regulator which I will include with the car.

Because I'm an honest seller I also list the things that need attention. The reverse lights are cracked, however still work. The rear quarter trims need a new aesthetic trim – The car came like with when I bought it. The paint is a little faded however I use black polish, which makes it less noticeable and paint fade is common for a 93 car. Heater core it by-passed. All in all these are minor, and don't affect the cars performance at all.

The only reason that I'm selling the R32 is that I need a bigger car to transport my mountain bike. Other than that its perfect for cruising or zipping around town. I have receipts for most of the work done.

No time wasters please!

Feel free pm mobile # or inbox. Can easily organize an inspection.

Cheers,

Jarryd

  • 2 weeks later...

And if the rims in the photos are the ones your talking about, there only R32 GTR rims and there 16x8

+1... can you clarify this please...

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