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Up for sale is my Nissan Skyline 1993 R32 GTS.

This is one of, if not the only 5 Speed Non turbo R32 coupes for sale on the internet!

P-Plate legal

- Factory non turbo

- Factory manual

- Gun metal grey

- Rear wheel drive

Exterior

- Bunnings 'garden edging' front lip

- 6000k HID's low beam

- 6000k HID's fog lights

- White LED parkers

All stock body parts

Interior

- Momo gear knob

- Kenwood MP3, USB, AUX head unit

- Kenwood 4-channel 200 watt amp

- Us-Audio 12" subwoofer power by the amp

Engine

- Standard internal RB20DE

- Custom CAI to stock air box

- 52mm ASI aluminium radiator

- 2.25" cat back exhaust to rear muffler, will also include 4" cannon

Suspension and Wheels

- BC BR coilovers

- Stock wheels

- Random black 17" wheels with tread

- Got the alternator belt, fan belt and power steering belt all replaced a couple weeks ago.

- Serviced every 5000k's

- Always filled up with 98 at a BP or Shell

- Whole new cooling system installed (aluminium radiator, hoses, thermostat, coolant) 10,000k's ago

I have owned this car for a bit over a year now and have used it as my daily driver. I'm selling due to wanting an upgrade of something different.

Rego ends January 2012

The car is screaming out to be resprayed, I purchased it with the clear coat flaking and some minor dings. Since owning it, it now has a dint on the bonnet and a scratch on the rear drivers side quarter panel.

Bought it completely stock with the exception of a pod filter. While owning it a respray was the first thing on the list but got I carried away buying wheels, coilovers and other stuff mentioned above :rolleyes:.

The power steering pump only half works so the steering is heavier than usual.

Contact me on 0401286190. Private numbers will not be answered.

PRICE: 6,000 WITH REG TILL JANUARY 2012, ROADWORTHY CAN BE ORGANISED

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