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After 11 years it's time to sell my beloved R32 Skyline :( The original RB20DET has been swapped out for a RB25DET NEO from an R34 a few years ago. Unfortunately recently the RB25 started running rough and upon taking it to a mechanic was discovered to have low compression in one of the cylinders. The head hasn't been taken off to determine the exact cause.


The Good:-

Chassis has done 231xxx kms

RB25DET NEO (when the engine was strong it was making 205rwkw)

Starcorp Impul Rims (Fronts 18 x 8.5, Rears 18 x 9.5) Good tread all around

Suspension Koni adjustable suspension with springs

Full 3 inch exhaust with hi flow cat.

HKS Front Mount Intercooler

M's K&N pod filter

Heavy duty clutch

Larger fuel pump (Walbro I believe)

DBA slotted rotors with braided brake lines

CF bonnet

Apexi Boost Gauge

Registered with the RB25DET NEO


The Bad:-

Low compression in one cylinder.

Dint in roof

Driver side corner of the front bar is held on with tape

Cracked tail lights

Badly rolled rear guard (done before I bought it)

AC doesn't work

Front windscreen probably needs to be resealed.

Fuel guage doesn't always work


The car currently runs and comes with 6 months ACT rego (until Nov 2015)


Car is located in Gunghalin, Canberra.

If interested contact me via PM, SMS on 0407062300 or post any questions on here


I'm asking $4K but I'm am negotiable as I need it gone fairly quickly so I can buy my mates Skyline that I have already lined up.


NO SWAPS

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