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hey guys/girls, putting up my r32 for sale.

its a very loved car and will be missed.

car

1993 nissan skyline gts

millenium jade

rego to 21/5/13

chassis 17X,XXXks

motor 5X,XXXks

motor

rb25/30

holset hx35 turbo

46mm turbomotion external gate plumbed in for engineers report

braided turbo lines

splitfire coilpacks

800cc injectors

z32 air flow meter

K'n'N pod filter

bosch 040 fuel pump

cometic metal head gasket

arp head studs

greedy profec b 2 ebc

adjustable exhaust cam gear

ross tuffbond metal jacket harmonic balancer

supertec valve springs, retainers and stem seals

motor was rebuilt 50,000ks ago with all new seals and gaskets

less then a year ago it had a full head service with the *NEW*

cometic headgasket, arp studs, genuine nissan lifters, supertec springs, retainers and stem seals,

water pump, ross tuffbond HB, timing belt, belt tensioners and cam cover seals fitted

also a coolent flush and new radiator was done too

serviced every 5000k's at most with quality filters and fluids used

motor made 326rwkws and a massive 720nm of torque (thats more than most ferrari's) when i first bought it but

i use it as a daily so i toned it down a little and it is now on 15psi making 280rwks and getting around 350 to 380 k's out of a tank

transmission/drivetrain

rb20det 5speed manual gearbox with hardend sharfts

exedy 5 puck cushion button clutch

r32 turbo tail shaft

4.1:1 diff

this may not be the "best" set up in some ppls eyes but

it has never missed a beat diff spins 2 wheels very time and clutch has never slipped

less than a year ago all fluids were changed in box and diff with redline oil

cooling

blitz return flow cooler

52mm cooling pro radiator

gktech air diversion panel

radiator is less than a year old, also have an oil cooler with filter relocator

to go with the car just have not fitted it yet

suspension/handling

cusco zero coilovers front and rear

adjustable front camber arms

isc adjustable front castor rods

isc adjustable tie rod ends

isc adjustable rear camber arms

isc adjustable rear toe arms

whiteline adjustable rear swaybar

r32 turbo subframe fitted

most of this stuff is less then 10,000k's old

car has only just had a full 4 wheel alignment too

brakes and wheels

r32 gtr 4 pot calipers front

r33 gtst calipers rear

dba slotted front rotors

dba rear rotors

rays nismo LMGT-4's 17x8.5 +30

rays centre caps

exterior

millenium jade door shut respray

vanquish rear window spoiler

gktech areo mirrors

final konxion clear headlights

also most of the paint is fresh as the paint was all swirly

scratchy and some clear looked to be breaking down.

glasurit paint was used to which is top quality paint

interior

r33 gtr vspec front seats

r32 gtr rear seats

sparco steeing wheel

defi bf series water temp gauge

defi bf series boost gauge

NEW genuine nissan rear quarter window trims

NEW genuine nissan stereo/ac facia surround

bride graduation hood lining

genuine nissan floor mats

the interior is one of the cleanest iv seen on a r32 only problem

is the usual r32 dash bubble

more info

thing i love most about this car is that it is 100% engineered and legal...

fair few spares and stuff to come with the car like spare tail shaft, manifold

oil cooler, rims, slicks etc etc

in the time i have owned it i have done my best to keep it as maintained as possible

with regular services, not driving like an f-wit and adressing any issues as they come up!

it is 20years old this year so if you are intending on finding a car with all the comforts of a moden car then keep looking...

but for 20 years old i think this car is in tip top shape

it starts everytime and runs smooth even with the work that is done, it does not get attention from the

wrong ppl... i have only ever been pulled up once in it and that was my fault for speeding but he walked around

and had a look in engine bay and not a word was said...

looking for 13k pretty frim

(if you guys think its over priced please pm me

and dont trash thread with BS posts)

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i have been in this car alot and it very tidy and has allways been treated like a baby. All i can say your crazy for selling this beau.

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i saw this car in bathurst on monday when i was there looking at houses, it looks nice.

i pointed at it and said look there's life here lol.

glws beau. :action-smiley-069:

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I think 12k is very reasoable offer not sure what you waiting for? It seems that you want to sell the car given all the bumping but on the other hand not so sure?

I do hope you get your list price

Good luck

Dave

yeah 12k is a reasonable offer mate but the car has not been for sale for all that long...

and i have 2 interested people for the listed price

so im not waiting for anything im just not going to rush and sell for 12k when i could have 13k

and also i will be sad to see it go mate and probably am not 100% on selling but will i ever be???

yeah 12k is a reasonable offer mate but the car has not been for sale for all that long...

and i have 2 interested people for the listed price

so im not waiting for anything im just not going to rush and sell for 12k when i could have 13k

and also i will be sad to see it go mate and probably am not 100% on selling but will i ever be???

I feel your pain, I still dream of my gtr and wake up in cold sweat.......................shouldn't, how could I, I did. Now getting over depression

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