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Hey guys

I was thinking about selling to go back toan R33gtst, as it would be easier to reach my power goals pretty much.

Below is the car, you can see i have a fair few parts sitting at home waiting to go on. These will be sold with the car at no extra cost. I have owned this car for about 6 months, nothing has missed a beat since i bought it. The owner before me had this car for about 5-6 years, and he owns his own garage, so anything that needed to be done was done. It was also his weekend car. I have serviced it every 5000km, using motul turbolight oil. It drives nicely. Never been boosted above stock. Exterior is very very good. No dints or stone chips. Paint is in great condition. Handwashed weekly without fail.

I am in no rush to sell, i love the car to be honest so price is not negotiable.

For Sale at: $15,500

Or swap for R33 maybe plus cash intop

If you interested let me know

Located in Melb.

1992 R32 Skyline GTS-t

Black

5-speed manual

Sunroof(has been retrimmed/serviced recently, seals are great and no leaks)

148,xxx genuine km’s

Major service has been done

ENGINE

Pod filter with heatshield(stock airbox included)

FLYN 3" Dump and front pipe - Brand new, just installled

3" Catback with midmuffler(very quiet)

Hiflow cat

Arospeed adjustable cam gear - Brand new, not yet installed

Nismo fuel pump - Brand new, just installed

DRIVELINE/HANDLING

Simmons FR17(excellent condition, no scratches/gutter rash) Tyres have v.good tread

Koni Adjustable Height and Damper suspension(legal height)

Noltec rear subframe bushes - Brand new, not yet installed

HICAS lock bar - Brand new, not yet installed

Redline Lightweight Shockproof gearbox oil - Brand new, just installed

BRAKING

RDA Slotted rotors front -Brand new, just installed

Project MU front brake pads - Brand new, just installed

Bendix ultimate rear brake pads - Brand new, just installed

Braided brake lines front and rear- ADR approved - Brand new, just installed

Cusco brake master cylinder stopper - Brand new, just installed

Motul RBF600 brake fluid - Brand new, just installed

EXTERIOR

Genuine GTR bonnet

Genuine GTR front bar

GTR grill

Genuine GTR rear spoiler

Gtr sideskirts

INTERIOR

Momo steering wheel

Momo gearknob

Greddy turbo timer

Boost gauge

CD player

Still has the original flare :)

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