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Nissan Skyline R32 with Trojan Motorsport Service History – For Sale

 

Skyline R32, a well-known Australian grey import from Japan, extensive service history with Trojan Motorsport. This modern classic comes with its original car manual which has comprehensive service history as well as a manual for the car alarm.  

 

- Year of Manufacture: January 1989

- Mileage: 306,000 kms

- Transmission: 5-Speed Manual

- Engine: Rebuilt in 2011 with fully forged internals

- Standard Engine capacity: 2600cc

- Current Modifications:

  - Rebuilt engine with forged internals

  - HKS twin turbos

  - Nismo twin plate clutch

  - HKS dump pipes

  - Apexi Powet FC

  - Trust Intercooler

  - HKS intercooler pipes

  - Custom Stainless-Steel exhaust

  - HKS camshafts

  - Nismo Dash instrument cluster

  - Greddy Profec B boost controller

  - Stereo:

 

Full aftermarket stereo system with:
Alpine head deck
Front and rear mounted MB Quartz split speakers 
Alpine MRV-F407 4/3/2 Channel V12 Series Amplifier
Rockford Fosgate Punch 2002 2 channel 200W amp
Alpine type R 12 subwoofer in box in boot

Condition:

This R32, documented meticulously in its service history since being imported in 2008, reflects its journey. The fully rebuilt engine in 2011 stands strong, and the car, complete with its original manuals, is currently registered. Tyres replaced May 2011. Recent full service by Trojan Motorsport, including new brake pads, rotors, oils and filters. 

Cosmetically the car would classify as used and well loved and has some bodywork marks as per photos, and the interior could do with a freshen up. 

Many parts replaced as needed throughout its attached history, and car is well known at Trojan Motorsport. 

 

Known Issues:

In the spirit of full disclosure, the car requires some mechanical attention. The brakes need work, the booster isn't holding pressure vacuum, rear differential leaks, sub-frame bushes and differential mounts are perished, rear shocks need replacement, and power steering is leaking at the rack and pump. Additionally, the front upper control arm bushes are worn.

 

Trojan Motorsport has been the trusted custodian of this R32 since 2011, with documented services, repairs, and upgrades. Recent maintenance includes a thorough service with brake disc and pad replacement.

Whether you seek a reliable daily driver with character or possess the skills to address mechanical needs and restore it, this R32 is an honest opportunity.  

*Price: Open to offers around the $70K mark

 

For those acquainted with the legacy of this vehicle, contact Simon on 0483 223 793 to arrange a viewing and consider taking on this Nissan Skyline R32 

An authentic chance to own a piece of automotive history. 

 

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