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Re-posting an old ad becuase I can't seem to edit the old one!!

PRICE $11,500!!

This will include a RWC and plenty of reg (until mid next year)

Details:

Particulars:

Model: 1992 R32 GTST

Colour Burgundy

Kms 131k

Trans: 5spd Manual

Modifications:

Highflowed RB25 Turbo (currently running 12psi)

RB25 Air Flow Meter

3” exhaust (drift style muffler)

Remapped ECU (Dr Drift)

Apexi AFCII (fully dyno tuned)

Larger Injectors

500hp fuel pump

Jap Boost Bleed Valve

New clutch

K&N Pod

Stiffer Shocks – Car sits very low (also supply std springs)

Camber adjustable arms (rear)

Full Viper Alarm, keyless entry

Apexi T/Timer

Grey/Black Powder coated stock rims

Clear front indicators

Larger Brakes

Full M-Spec body kit including spoiler

Interior

The inside is in immaculate condition, no tears or rips

Clarion head unit, amp and new clarion speakers and sub.

Boost gauge

Exterior

Just spent $1,000 getting all the paint fixed on the car including a respray of the front bar, rear quarter (to remove a large scratch)

Other particulars

The car has been regularly serviced at Chasers Tuning.

I have just had all the exhaust manifold and turbo gaskets replaced. New water pump, fuel pump, plugs installed. Only had premium lubricants and oils since I have owned the car.

I have owned 4 imports and know how to look after them so you can rest assured that the engine is bulletproof and doesn’t miss a beat!

I am taking delivery of a work car around mid Aug which is the only reason I am selling.

This will include a RWC and plenty of reg (until mid next year)

If you want a fast tuff looking R32 then this is the car for you.

Jevan

Email [email protected]

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I had a buyer last month but he said he couldn't get insurance cheap enough and his parents wouldn't let him get it without full comp insurance. Then I went to Perth for 3 weeks.

I have an offer that I am considering at the moment but it is still up for sale. I spent a thousand dollars getting all the paint perfect and the car honestly looks absolutely amazing. It looks like it just rolled out of the Nissan Factory except its a hell of a lot faster than a stock model.

Anyway if anyone is interested they can view the car in Ascot Vale Melbourne right next to the Flemington race track.

Call or sms me on 0413 689 302 to arrange a look

I've had a few questions in PM's about this. The VIN check said its was build in 1992, the car is registered as a 1992 and the interior (other than the blue dash) is like a all the other 1992-93 skylines I have seen. Anyway as I said in an earlier post I have a firm buyer at $10,500 and he expects to have the funds available to me by next friday now.

If anyone wants this car at this bargain price then speak now or pay 13-15k for another example with as many mods and faultless condition!!!

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