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Hey guys,

Ive decided to sell my well looked after R32 GTS-T, is in great condition.

YouTube Clip of car -

Carsales Ad -http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/nissan-skyline-1992-13529578?postcode=3173&base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=0&eapi=2&__N=1246+1247+1252+1282+903+1216&find=1992%20Skyline|CarAll&distance=25&silo=Stock&num=15&Range=Year:1992,1992|Price:Min,10000~1&sort=default

Has 144XXX kms on clock!!

Serviced at every 5000kms.

Manual Transmission.

RB20DET.

Only ever filled up with BP ULTIMATE.

Gunmetal Grey paint, with Legit black GTR Bonnet and GTR grill.

GTR front bar (aftermarket)

GTR V-Spec II Boot (legit), with lip and wing.

Front mount intercooler.

Op6 R34 GTT Turbo.

Full 3" Turbo back exhaust with Hi-flow Cat.

Nistune.

550cc Injectors.

Yellowjacket Coilpacks.

Platinum Spark Plugs.

Z32 AFM (legit Bosch part) (still have stock one if need).

K&N Panel Filter.

GFB Boost Controller.

Apexi Turbo Timer.

18" Wheels with Roadworthy Tyres.

Very dark tinted windows.

Bilstein Shocks.

King springs.

White HID Dash Cluster Lights.

Aircon & heater works perfectly.

Was tuned by Trent and Cat at Chequerred Tuning.

Everything works as from factory, including fold in mirrors, electric windows, all interior lights etc

Doors are sound deadened for better sound quality.

Car Dynod in at 176rwkw, drives absolutely perfect, was slowly building it to one day drift it, but as u can see its too nice to drift and that would kill it.

Has been my daily driver for the past few years, but recently sold my business and have commenced studying again and need a car I can leave at the train station without worrying that my beloved r32 will get stolen, scratched or broken into etc.

Had an oil leak from the front main seal, just recently (on the 19 Sep 2012) got it fixed - set me back $1000, for new seals and water pump and cambelt!

If u know me, u know how well i take care of my cars, one drive and u will see.

THE BAD POINTS

Car needs paint on the roof as it is a bit oxidized. The car is from 1992, so paint isn't going be absolutely perfect.

There is a small dint near the fuel cap, where the previous owner had given his car to his mechanic and the mechanic reversed the car into a pole, Probably cos the tint is so dark haha!

For car to be roadworthy u will need to remove tint.

Asking $8000 FIRM with NO RWC.

Reg Expires 21 Nov 2012.

Please, no tire kickers. Car is genuinely a regretful sale, my loss is your gain.

NO SWAPS!!

Thanks.

Marcus.

Mobile - 0415 038 232.

Email - [email protected]

Edited by Widesays

Deposit has been given, awaiting full payment on Wednesday. So car at this point is sold, if anything change will post up here :)

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