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hi guys, well as the topic says its time to sell my pride and joy

For sale: Late 1992 Nissan Skyline R32 Gtst Type-M

Asking Price: $17 000neg*****

Killometer's: 109,000 ***

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual ***

Engine Type: RB20DET ***

Modifications: brand new exedy 5buck brass button Heavy Duty Clutch done only 1000kms, KYB adj. Suspension, T28 Ball Bearing Turbo, Full 3 " Jasma Exhaust, Full GTR bodykit, lightweight alloy GTR bonnet, Large GTR Frontmount cooler, GTR injectors and Fuel pump, Aftermarket Chip, Blitz Turbo Timer, Electronic Boost Controller, white powdercoated rims. new Lucas brakes, Fusion alarm system, $1500 sound system

Road Worth Certificate: Yes

Registration: Yes 12 MONTHS REGO******

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: . Very well maintained serviced every 5000kms always garaged, driven only on weekends. comes with japanese books and all Receipts Dyno at 170rwkw @ 14psi tuned for reliability. runs standard psi for everyday driving. great car to drive. MUST SELL make an offer

Contact detail's: [email protected] or can contact me on 0401062692

Location: Melbourne

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why couldnt this have come with the gold wheels!! haha. 170rwkw sounds kinda low for the mods done. What gear was the dyno run done in? pity it wasn't a bit poorer maintained body wise, im after on from victoria area, but with similar mods and crappy body as i find i dont care so much if it gets a chin on it with a shit body!lol

Looks nice, good luck with sale.

If ya ever get desperate i have $14000 sittin here lookin for a ride!!

yea im sure it can handle alot more power than that. but 170 was enough and i wanted to keep it police and defect free.

thanks dfault, car is very well looked after and has been my pride and joy.

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