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Hey guys and gals,

I've decided to move up in the car world to a very nice 200sx, so my R32 is up for sale. Car details are as follows:

1992 R32 GTS-t Skyline

Burgundy

RB20DET

5 speed Manual

110,000kms

Running 10psi

3" exhaust (stock dump pipe)

Pod Filter

Re-mapped chip by Dr Drift

Adjustable bleed valve (not hooked up, sitting in engine bay)

Stiffer Shocks (unsure on brand, stock springs)

Camber adjustable arms (rear)

Full Viper alarm system

Apexi Automatic Pen Turbo Timer

Stock rims (powder coated a dark grey/black colour)

Clear front indicators

Boost Gauge (was on A Pillar, removed for Road Worthy, sell with the car)

HICAS Lock bar (not installed, sell with the car)

SAFCII (will be removed from car)

Stereo removed (have a clarion h/u and kenwood speakers for extra if interested)

Also have an R33 GTR fmic which was never installed (for the right price)

Front Right 1/4 panel has slight damage, but should pop straight out. I may fix it depending on sale price. Other than that, exterior in good nick, interior in very good condition. Had a major service at about 102,000kms (all liquids, fuel filter, oil filter, and i'm pretty sure the timing belt was done also. Work done at BMT last year, all other work done by ICE Performance.)

Still has rego till Feb 2005, may sell with RWC, again depending on sale price. $14,500.

I will also consider a trade to a 200sx, plus a cash adjustment.

Cheers.

Matt.

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Cheers.

Matt.

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