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My friend has his R32 for sale

Nissan Skyline 1993 R32 GTS-T (Heavily Modified) - Burgundy in colour

GTR R32 Front Spoiler and Grille

GTR Headlights

88 Speed Headlight strobes

Nismo Style rear lip

Takamii Speed T Wing

Simmons FR 17x8 front (235x40x17), 17x9 rear (255x40x17)

Cusco Coilover Height Adjustable Suspension

Cusco Strut Tower Bar

Kakimoto Caster Arms

Adjustable Caster Rods

Nizmo 2 way LSD

R33 GTS-T Front Brakes

GTR Fuel Pump

Blitz Blow Off Valve

Custom Oil Catch Tank

GTR Intercooler

Proceed Computer

HKS GT2510 Ball Bearing Turbo

4 Puck OS Giken Ceramic Clutch

Fibreglass Nismo 400R look a like bonnet

Blitz Boost Gauge

R32 GTR Seats (Front and rear)/ Door Trims/Centre Console and carpets.

Drift button hand brake

Greddy Turbo Timer

Trust gear knob

3" Front Pipe and N1 Exhaust

Blitz Dual SBC Boost Controller (4 boost settings)

Kenwood Single Din MD deck

GTR centre console guages (not connected)

Focal Utopia 165 splits

Alpine 12" Sub

Passenger footwell mounted fire extinguisher

Apexi RSM

Pivot Shift Light

Mag wheel colour coded Manufacturer vinyl graphics

Slim line colour coded number plates

Car Last dyno'd made 225kw's at the Wheels @ 1.3 Bar Boost (No cat)

Car import and modified by Japanese Motorsport for street Drag/Drift.

This car not only goes quick in a straight line but is an awesome drift/circuit car

with a few suspension setting adjustments you can go from 1/4 miler to drifter to circuit racer ---- have the best of all 3 styles in the one package

JMS (http://www.japanesemotorsport.com.au/) predict this car to do 0-100km/ in high 4's to the low 5 second bracket and 1/4 mile time in high 11's - low 12's. Car has NOT been timed in Canberra.

PRICE IS $25000 ono

SMS Jimmy on 0418 663833

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will organise some interior pictures --- Please note vehicle also has the gtr skyline cluster with the aussie spec 260 kmph speedo and that the proceed computer and apexi rsm lift the speedlimiter also the timing belt has been changed in the last 5000 kms and that it has a new water pump and it has done about 80,000 kms but will check with wasabi32 as it is his car.

Cheers

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry guys, been busy as.

Will get some interior pics tonight.

It has the Nismo 260km/h speedo. this was put into the car at 50,000km's. the new speedo has approx 23,000km's on it. making it around the 73K mark.

Its definately not slow. - Thanks R32_GTS4T!

Will post interior pics tonight/tomorrow.

Also, here is an updated add for the sale:

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Nissan Skyline 1993 R32 GTS-T

MODIFICATIONS:

GTR R32 Front Spoiler and Grille

GTR Headlights

88 Speed Headlight strobes

Nismo Style rear lip

Takamii Speed T Wing

Simmons FR 17x8 front (235x40x17), 17x9 rear (255x40x17)

Cusco Coilover Height Adjustable Suspension

Cusco Strut Tower Bar

Kakimoto Caster Arms

Adjustable Caster Rods

Nizmo 2 way LSD

R33 GTS-T Front Brakes

GTR Fuel Pump

Blitz Blow Off Valve

Custom Oil Catch Tank

GTR Intercooler

Proceed Computer

HKS GT2510 Ball Bearing Turbo

4 Puck OS Giken Ceramic Clutch

Fibreglass Nismo 400R look a like bonnet

Blitz Boost Gauge

Nismo 260km/h speedo

R32 GTR Seats (Front and rear)/ Door Trims/Centre Console and carpets.

Drift button hand brake

Greddy Turbo Timer

Trust gear knob

3" Front Pipe and N1 Exhaust

Blitz Dual SBC Boost Controller (4 boost settings)

Kenwood Single Din MD deck

GTR centre console guages (not connected)

Focal Utopia 165 splits (Worth $1000)

Alpine 12" Sub

Passenger footwell mounted fire extinguisher

Apexi RSM

Pivot Shift Light

Mag wheel colour coded Manufacturer vinyl graphics

Slim line colour coded number plates

Car Last dyno'd made 225kw's at the Wheels @ 1.3 Bar Boost (No cat)

Car imported and modified by Japanese Motorsport for street Drag/Drift.

This car was actually owned by Denzo himself.

When I purchased the car, JMS had replaced the dash cluster with the Nismo 260km/h one in it now. The engine had done 50,000km's prior to the dash going in. The dash currently reads just under the 23,000 mark, to make a rounded up total of 73,000km's.

I have only just replaced the gearbox and not long ago had the water pump replaced. This work was carried out by Tez Automotive for the gearbox and Gombars in Queanbeyan for the water pump.

JMS (http://www.japanesemotorsport.com.au/) predict this car to do 0-100km/ in high 4's to the low 5 second bracket and 1/4 mile time in high 11's - low 12's. Car has NOT been timed in Canberra.

$24,500

Please contact me via email or phone (w) 62198414 or (m) 0418 66 38 33.

[email protected]

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Car is going in tomorrow to have breaks done. The exhaust has a small hole and air con needs re-gasing. Other than that, car is in top condition.

Thanks guys!

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Haha, that was Danny's GF old car:)

Mine old 32 is in the movie section white one ran 11.3

sorry is a nice car, drove it when it was here in S.A gd luck with the sale and the buyer wont be dissapointed

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah guys, as the ad states, this car was owned by the King himself, or his GF anyways. Brakes have now been done and a new battery was also put in it.

Buyer definately wont be disappointed :flamed:

JMS did make the bonnet, its actually pictured on their website. Along with the rear nismo copy lip. Its the same car......

Smoothline, do you still want more interior pics? If so let me know and I will get them to you asap. Been busy packing house to move back into old but new house..... dont worry, it all makes sense in the end...... :headspin:

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