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For sale is my 1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR.

Perfected with a Mines kit and tasteful mods a great example of a 22 year old Godzilla GTR, has a few paint chips on the front lip and a few little scuff marks as you can see in the pictures, has been my weekend car and a pleasure to drive, does not have any oil leaks and has been well maintained by myself and Gavin wood autotech, unfortunately I’m moving to a smaller place with only a single car garage so having 2 cars has become a bit of an inconvenience, as it isn’t driven much these days it’s time to sell it, more details below and if you’re interested in inspecting it please message me or call my mobile on 0414197167, thanks

Location: Gold Coast

  • Tein coilovers
  • Jun oil pump
  • Mines Kit – mines ECU, air flow meters, 320km speedo cluster and exhaust
  • Second Australian owner (privately imported in 2008)
  • Engine rebuilt in Japan before importing
  • Freezing cold air con
  • Reconditioned turbos inspected and installed by Gavin wood late last year with braided lines
  • Platinum spark plugs (5000kms ago)
  • 200k service completed (10,000kms ago) included timing belt and water pump
  • Turbo, rocker cover and plenum gaskets replaced less than a year ago
  • 42mm Aluminium radiator
  • Every heater and water hose replaced with autobahn88 silicon hose kit
  • Silicone engine breather hoses
  • Greddy turbo timer
  • Greddy profec B boost controller
  • HKS SSQV blow off value
  • Slotted front and rear brake rotors
  • RDA sports brake pads
  • Mongoose keyless entry\alarm\immobiliser
  • Ganador mirrors
  • Lightweight Enkei rims
  • Kenwood 10” sub and amp
  • Colour Arctic white
  • Long rego (ends in October )

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