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Hi all up for grabs is my R32 skyline, Reason for selling it is i dont have the time to fix the problems to keep it plus i have a R33 aswell. all of the mods were done by the previous owners, i have replaced the alternator and battery in it and thats it so far.

1992 5speed manual Purple with a black bonnet:

it has:

Vipec ecu

GTR injectors

adjustable FPR

full 3" mandrel bent exhaust with de cat

external waste gate with screamer pipe

FMIC

Blow off valve

Excedy HD clutch

Advan rims off a R33

it is lowered but dont know what springs

runs 12psi

was told turbo is not a standard turbo??

the bad parts about the car:

car has a few marks and dints and scratches nothing major, interior has been redone in leather but looks like it needs redoing especially door trims

needs reco gearbox

clutch slave and master need replacing

steering rack leaks

has idle issue when coming to lights drops almost stalls then regains idle

needs a tune and possibly coils as its intemitantly hesitating when on boost sometimes maybe coils or fuel pump???

asking 5K ONO as is will come with a RWC..

car is located in mackay QLD

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I purchased it like this don't know why it's been trimmed?? I'm guessing maybe it was damaged from a driveway or he trimmed it cause of his driveway who knows...

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I purchased it like this don't know why it's been trimmed?? I'm guessing maybe it was damaged from a driveway or he trimmed it cause of his driveway who knows...

i sold it ages ago with the broken front bar the new owner must have trimmed it back

and it was from a dead kangaroo it was to low to clear it lol

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