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Manufacturer/Model/Series/Year: Nissan/Skyline/R32GTR/1993

Price: $22,500 (Firm)

Location: Adelaide, SA


I was little hesitate to put her for sale. But I thought I should try to offer it for sale as I am looking into getting an R34 GTR V-Spec and it will be difficult to keep 3 generations in my lot. I have spent quite a few thousands of dollars (most of the receipts if not all can be provided.) I can also provide you w/ the name of mechanic (up on request) who did major maintenance in addition to the work I've done to it.


This one has been looked after mechanically, For its age it is reasonably looking good even though just recently it was professionally restored (front and rear bumpers, front lip, boot and rear spoiler resprayed)


Features:


Stock engine and tranny

At 119,000 km, the following changed: timing belt kit, new coolant, accessory belts, spark plugs, rocker cover seals, air intake seals, all oils, filters, engine flushed

Air pods (not sure the brand)

HKS front pipe

Aftermarket exhaust system (not sure the brand)

Stock coilovers

Stock front and rear sway bars

N1 side skirts

New rear window seal

New CV ball joints

New castor and camber bushes

New lower control arms

New front sway bar links

New shifter and hand brake boots

New side/guard blinkers

Nearly new battery (1 yr old, not used much, was isolated)

Stock steering wheel (VGC)

Nismo floor mats

Nismo front and rear strut bars

Aero side mirrors (brand unknown)

front wiper arms restored

G-sensor replaced

Aftermarket oil cooler

Slotted front discs

Enkie wheels w/ VG tread tyres

Braided brake lines

Engine oil and filter changed three times in 1.5 years (within ~1,000 km)


The interior is clean and in good condition, no cracks in the dash.


Things to note:

1) A split in the the dashboard plastic trim on top, but not obvious (repairable)

2) A small Bubble near the centre A/C vent

3) A split in the plastic centre trim, super glued

4) C pillars cardboard trims show some bubbles

5) driver's N1 side skirt front of rear wheel missing a piece (broken), it is hidden under car, you've got to bend over to notice it


That's all I can remember as I am currently living in my second home in Tasmania.


Kindly, excuse the pictures as it can be challenging to request from my family to take good pictures.


Therefore, I suggest for the interested parties that they should call me and then I'll have my brother to arrange time w/ you to inspect it. He will not allow anyone to drive it as he'll be doing the driving unless the buyer shows serious business w/ a deposit


The car is currently registered in SA and it will expire in the next two days. However, we'll offer 3 month rego w/ the deal


Please, no joy riders / salesman / scammers.


I am not negotiable and I am not interested in swaps.


Best way to contact me is to call at 0415064124.


Thank you for viewing.



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Evening mate, Sorry but does car have the following as from pics it dosnt look like it.

Front mesh over intercooler?

Standard Intercooler?

Brake ducts?

Infill in bar in standard grey finish? (part around cooler)

These are the bits and pieces that all add up to make a very standard car that's worth the good dollars.

Good point mate.

I should've clarifed little more.

From the title of this forum, I was more referring to stock engine and tranny and not necessary the whole being stock.

All I can remember is that it does not have the front mesh and the oil cooler is aftermarket, not sure the brand.

But I am not sure if it has the brake ducts as I have not touched and/or being around it for about a year. Too many GTR to keep up. :rolleyes:

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