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I have the opportunity to go overseas at the end of the year to play ice hockey, and would really like to do it while I still have the chance - so I am thinking about selling my baby to finance the trip. The car is a 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTST with an RB25DET conversion. The car has had a complete respray (in and out including engine bay). All work has been done professionally, and I can provide receipts for everything. The car is a daily driver and gets about 420kms to every tank (approx $55). I don't drive it too hard as I would like to be able to keep getting nice cars at low insurance prices (no loss of points or accidents for me).. Car runs at 7psi normally and 10psi when on open roads. The car has no accident damage at all. It is garaged 24/7 and the paint job is about 4 weeks old - so it is an absolutely immaculate car. It would suit an enthusiast who doesn't want to fiddle around sourcing parts, and calling and visiting workshops. You get an awesome car with absolutely no problems immediately. Would also suit someone who wants a nice fun car, that is very reliable. IT handles like a dream and really goes when you put your foot down.

I am willing to put this car through ANY mechanical inspection as long as it does not conflict with my working hours and is done by a reputable mechanics workshop. People will not be permitted to drive the car until a deposit has been paid. No test pilots.

Everything that could have gone wrong with this car has been replaced. The RB25DET has 95,000 and had it's major service done while being installed into my car. All fluids were flushed, belts and pumps replaced etc..

For a full list of modifications and images please visit:

http://paul3.sitesuite.ws/persistent/site/index.html

All work done by:

http://www.revriteperformance.com

Please note that the R32 with RB25 on their site is not mine. This was the mechanics car which made me want an RB25 in my car. Also, the fact that he had done the conversion before let me know that he could handle the job well.

Price:

$23 000 o.n.o

Phone:

0412591369

Email/MSN:

[email protected]

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just out of curosity...does the car have a engineering certificate for the mods? (legal)

unfortunately i think about 20g is my limit for my next car.

DAMN nice car though :P

Anthony

Have been told by a few places that it is not needed. I know of a place that I can get one done if I need to though.

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