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Hi

For Sale: Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T M Spec

Registration: Unregistered

Location: South West Sydney

Kilometres: 170, 848

Colour: Gun metal grey

Details:

  • Genuine R32 GTR front end
  • Rota grids wheels
  • Coilovers 
  • Front mount intercooler
  • Boost controller 
  • Pod filter
  • Cat back exhaust
  • Blow off valve - Greddy type RS (quite)
  • New Dayco timing belt
  • New front pulley belts
  • New bearings, crankshaft and camshaft seals
  • New rocket cover gasket
  • New water pump
  • New HD excedy clutch, seals and spigot
  • New diff, gearbox and engine oils
  • New inner and outer tie rods
  • New inner and outer tie rods, front and rear boots
  • New rear brakes (Bendix)
  • New spark plugs (copper)
  • Radiator flushed and new fluid
  • Saas boost gauge 
  • 6" speakers, amp, new sub

Interior:

  • No bubbles on dash
  • Clean and Original interior
  • Blue dash lights

Body:

  • Paint faded on drivers side rear quarter
  • Few chips and other minor imperfections 

Other inclusions:

  • Original 4 x R32 GTS-T wheels and tyres
  • R32 GTR injectors (Not fitted)
  • R32 GTR  centre triple guages (Not fitted)
  • Blast Pipes (Not fitted)
  • Turbo Timer (Not fitted)
  • 6L Penrite fully synthetic HPR10 10W-50 plus oil filter

Other Details:

  • 1 x genuine key plus 2 copies
  • I have owned this vehicle for 5 years
  • Tow away and will require blue slip for registration. Will pass (Passed when I bought it to transfer to NSW rego).
  • Have all receipts from work completed by me including some receipts from previous owners, some dating back 2003.
  • Recent issue while registered - Does occasionally turn off while driving but while start up again and run. I suspect this is due to fuel filter will need replacing.
  • Garaged and unregistered for the past 3 years.
  • Reason for sale is no longer having the time to work on the car and enjoy driving it.

Price: 12,500

Contact: Please inbox me for any questions and further details. 

NOT INTERESTED IN SWAPS, STUPID OFFERS OR TIME WASTERS!

Thank you. 

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23 hours ago, highwaycruiser said:

Jerking reaction occurs  randomly while driving.

no doubt! ?

Note - i read this as 'action' not reaction.  No i have read it properly it's less funny

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