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Hey All,

I have decided to list my R32. I have owned it for 9 or so years and it runs beautifully. I have had no major dramas and she has been very reliable.

  • 1992 R32 GTS-T Skyline
  • 148XXX kms
  • RB20DET
  • 5 Speed Manual – Standard 32 box
  • Sun Roof
  • Alarm with remote central locking
    • Integrated with Turbo Timer
  • Regased, cold Air Con
  • Xtreme Lightened Fly Wheel
  • Xtreme 9 puck ceramic clutch
  • RB25 Turbo from R34
  • Greddy Profec B Spec II EBC
  • Apexi Boost Gauge
  • HKS BOV
  • Yellow Jacket Coil Packs
  • GTR Fuel Pump
  • GTR Injectors
  • Front Mount Intercooler
  • K&N POD Filter
  • Apexi Oil catch can setup
  • 17” Volk TE37 Rims
    • Near new 245/45 tyres on back
    • Brand new (with complete balance and alignment) 235/45 tyres on front
    • Rims are in OK condition
    • Some gutter rash and paint chips
  • Slotted front rotors
  • Full exhaust
    • Kakimoto muffler\exhaust
    • Just Jap Dump
  • HICAS removed with Lock Bar
  • Tinting
  • HID Lights
  • Cusco Front Strut Bar
  • Bilstein Shocks
  • Momo course steering wheel
  • 7 Inch Touch Screen
    • Includes net book (with all software) for PC Integration
    • This can be upgraded to intel NUC or the like.
    • Hooked in to ECU for real time stats (And tuning if you were that way inclined)
  • Stereo
    • Front splits
    • Rear speakers
    • 10 inch subby
    • 2 x amps
  • Battery about 6-12 months old
  • Oil changed at least every 6 months with 5/50 fully synthentic.
  • Oil & filter just changed
  • Only ever used BP Ultimate 98
  • Just had R/H ball joint, both tie rod ends and both steering rack boots replaced

Car was tuned by Allstar Garage and made ~263 HP at the wheels. All paperwork provided.

Some spare parts I am happy to throw in. Original drivers seat, Old turbo, coil packs, injectors etc etc.

This car has been to the drags once and the track once. It has never been drifted.

Car has been garaged or under a car port for its life.

Reason for selling is that I now have a young daughter and it rarely gets driven. I am reluctant to sell, but I would rather it be owned by someone who has the time (and money) to invest in this car (and hopefully not drift it...)

This car is in very good condition. There are some small paint chips and little dings but that is to be expected for a car of this age. But overall condition is very good.

$12,000 negotiable. It is hard to find a nicely kept R32 these days, and I am in no rush to sell.

3 Months rego, just renewed.

Feel free to call me on 0403439663 or PM me.

-Bernhard Spits

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