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For sale: 1991 R32 Skyline GTS-T 4 door

Price and price conditions: $7500

Condition: good for its age, usual wear and tear,

front RH guard is slightly rippled, no RWC, but passed with flying colours 1 year ago

Contact Details: PM to discuss

Location: Boronia VIC


Basic Details:

RB20DET, manual, 180rwkw, motor and box both rebuilt by previous owner (no receipts sorry). Car's got all the fruit to make more power if you put a bigger turbo on. Ready to drift if you put a halfcage in.


I love this car, but it's just too expensive to try to rego/insure/maintain 3 cars. As you can see below I've replaced a stack of items within the past year, overall its a great car. One bad thing, climate control works perfectly except for the screen.



Full Mods List:

Items in green replaced within last year

RB25 turbo, braided water lines

Z32 AFM

Nistune Ecu tuned by Racepace

GTR injectors with genuine nissan injector seals

Turnflow FMIC, black core, black piping, looks legal as

Exedy Copper Fibre Clutch, very streetable, installed 3months ago

Standard BOV rebuilt to hold more boost without leaking

Walbro fuel pump

Catch Can with fibreglass heatshield sleeving on the hoses

Boost tee, running 11psi

3inch exhaust w/ Varex muffler

3inch dump pipe

Small oil cooler, hidden behind side of front bar

GKTECH braided clutch line, master & slave replaced

Slotted Rotors, Project Mu pads up front, unknown rear pads

Cusco MZ 2way diff

Driftworks coilovers, 8/6kg springs

GTR rear swaybar

Momo dished steering wheel

ADR approved race seat on driftworks superlow rail

Adjustable front camber arms

Cusco caster rods

Hardrace swaybar links up front

Pioneer headunit , sony rear speakers, ipod connector

Turbosmart eboost (solenoid broken, so use it as a boost gauge, replacement solenoids are ~$150 IIRC)

Digital water temp gauge

Aircon regassed + new drier etc

GKTECH clutch fan

R33 GTST stock wheels with Toyo R1R front tyres, heaps of tread, bridgestone rear tyres on wear indicators

New tierods ends (to pass RWC a year ago)

Rack spacers

Horn rewired + new relay

Indicator relay replaced

Fire Extinguisher

Nismo copy floor mats



Comes with the following spares:

R32 gtst stock wheels in poor condition, need repaint

Headlights

Bonnet Latch

Std caster rods

HID headlight kit

Front guard

Std drivers seat

Std steering wheel




Pictures:

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AVS & Enkei wheels not included

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  • 4 weeks later...

Full interior pics please.

Still running that 3.5" (looks about that size?) muffler?

Also, the pictures you posted provided by the previous owner; is it safe to say the car is in similar condition minus the rims? Can you take more recent pics anyway? Takes 2 mins with most modern mobiles these days ~

Either post here or email to [removed by admin]

Very keen assuming you're willing to negotiate. I'm looking for a GTS or GTS-T daily/toy/project all in 1. This seems to fit the bill perfectly.

Will this pass RWC? If not, what work needs doing for it to pass?

Cheers

Edited by Revhead
  • 2 weeks later...

yeah same muffler, looks about 3.5inch yeah, its a varex

car is in exact same condition as photos, hasn't deteriorated more since I bought it, looked after well

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Full interior pics please.

Still running that 3.5" (looks about that size?) muffler?

Also, the pictures you posted provided by the previous owner; is it safe to say the car is in similar condition minus the rims? Can you take more recent pics anyway? Takes 2 mins with most modern mobiles these days ~

Either post here or email to [removed by admin]

Very keen assuming you're willing to negotiate. I'm looking for a GTS or GTS-T daily/toy/project all in 1. This seems to fit the bill perfectly.

Will this pass RWC? If not, what work needs doing for it to pass?

Cheers

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