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Up for sale is my Nissan skyline BNR32 GTR. I have completed a lot of work and maintenance on this car since I took ownership and I have been pushing to get the car back to standard with some tasteful and legal modifications. She is an incredibly clean example for a 20 year old car.

Nismo dash and accessories, GTR floor mats, Aftermarket Amp and head deck, Apexi Power FC, K and N flat panel filter, 3 Inch mandrel Bent exhaust from dump pipes, Brake master cylinder brace, Strut braces front and rear, Coil over suspension and white line sway bars with adjustable castor arms.

Ok so here goes in the last 12 months I have:

- Machined front brakes and replaced front pads - Replaced water hoses - Replace Timing belt and seals and bearings -Replaced water pump - Removed transfer case and replaced gasket - Renew radiator assembly (standard one with clutch fan) - Replaced G sensor - New wiper blades - Cut rust out of Front Guards and repainted - Replaced all 4 tyres - Serviced every 6 months or 5000 klms.


Ok now for the things that still need fixing:

- Water jets do not work properly. (Quoted $500 to pull dash apart and replace suspected switch)

- A/C needs retro fitting with a R134A compressor as they no longer use R12 refrigerant. (Quoted $1200 to replace compressor and including labour )

I had the car dyno tuned just over 12 months ago with 320.8 BHP at all four wheels on standard boost.

I am asking for 17-18k Negotiable.

I bought this car simply for weekends and cruising however now that I have switched jobs I can no longer afford to keep her and I have had to use her for daily driving, having said that i will not give her away for nothing. Serious offers only!!!

Call Jack on 0409 217803 for an inspection.

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Car still for sale, welcome for inspection please no test pilots or tyre kickers! Im having trouble uploading more photos so if your interested i am happy to email or send picture messages.

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