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Hello SAU..

Regretfully up for sale is my r32 skyline.. This car has been mine for the past 2 years and am the second owner in Australia. Has always been serviced every 5000km with regular oil and fluid changes along with many upgrades and tidying up.

Year: 1990
Make: Nissan Skyline
Model: R32 Gts-t
Kms: 145,000
Rego: November 2013
Transmission: Manual
Colour: Black Pearl Metallic

Modifications:

  • Has had a R34 RB25det NEO transplant which was only done January last year and running standard boost
  • Timing belt was replaced when motor put in
  • Nismo engine mounts, Solid rear cradle mounts
  • Custom stainless steel dump pipe and full 3" Apexi exhaust system
  • New Clutch master cylinder
  • NPC heavy duty cushioned organic button clutch
  • Walbro 255L/hr fuel pump
  • 40mm triple core alloy radiator
  • Rota Grid wheels with 90% tread on all 4 tyres
  • r33 gts-t 5 stud brake and hub upgrade
  • HEL braided brake lines
  • SRI adjustable rear camber arms
  • TEIN Mono control master coilover (height and damper fully adjustable)
  • upgraded r33 diff
  • r32 GTR front mount cooler with custom piping
  • r32 gtr bonnet and carbon fibre grill
  • r32 gtr front bar (fibreglass)
  • custom power steering cooler
  • custom cold air intake
  • rear guards rolled
  • gearbox recently serviced with Redline lightweight shockproof oil
  • CD player with USB & bluetooth connectivity, front and rear splits (sub + amp was removed but can be inc)

Other: AC removed, Hicas system removed (inc solenoid and lines), speedo cable snapped..
Extra: Alot of money has been spent on conversion and no shortcuts were taken, very nice car to drive, solid and straight, new owner will definatley be pleased !!

Price: $9500

text Nathan on 0423 459 086 or PM for details etc

Can inc following items for additional cost decided on settlement

  • driftworks total hicas eliminator kit (BRAND NEW)
  • GReddy Profec boost controller (BRAND NEW)

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