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I'm selling my skyline due to losing my licence for speeding on the high way.

I have owned the car for about 18 months and have turned from a stock as a rock

black r32 gts-t to this. I have spent big dollars on this car and had a few more

plans for it.

GENERAL & APPEARANCE INFORMATION.

- 1993 model.

- 176,xxxkms at the moment & had 138,xxx when I bought It.

- 5 Speed Manual

- Custom baby blue with white pearl in it (sprayed by Westside Smash in Yennora about 6 months ago)

- The car wears a full vertex kit all round with the boot lock shaved.

- Comes with white 18" Star Corp Impul Racing Wheels in the wide package measuring 8.5" front & 9.5" at the rear, just recently put on 2 months ago without a scratch.

- Wearing 255 kumo's at the rear & 225 Strata's at the front.

- Set of TEIN street coilovers.

- All four guards have been rolled.

- Decent Sound System.

ENGINE MODS.

- Standard RB20 det block.

- Hybrid GT spec intercooler kit with red piping.

- Blitz blow off valve.

- TO4E turbo (running 0.9bar)

- Highmount manifold.

- 38mm External Wastegate with screamer vented to atmosphere.

- R32 GTR fuel pump that has been hard wired (for constant 12v).

- 3" exhaust system from turbo back.

- Apexi power intake air filter.

- Oil catch can.

- Speco boost guage.

- Apexi AVC-R boost controller.

- Apexi SAFC II piggyback computer.

- HKS turbo timer.

- HKS spark plugs.

- Short shifter kit.

Probably has a few more mods & I'll be sure to post them when they come in mind. The car has been very well maintained as

I change the oil every 4000kms using HPR 10. Serious buyers only, I do not want any time

wasters or joy riders.

The car has had a mild tune on 0.9 bar pushing 198kw at the rear wheels (tuned

by powertune in fairfield), the car is capable of pushing big numbers though the car is very quick & reliable as it is.

For any serious buyers I am happy to do a compression test upon request as I know this car still has healthy compresssion,

I am located in Fairfield (Sydney). Give me a call on 0422194716 if your interested or have any queries

on the car. I am after $17,200.

PRICE DROP. I have price dropped to $16,200 firm. I want the car sold within the next 2 weeks as I have other plans, after 2 weeks or so the price will go back to as it was. Cheers.

PHOTO'S OF THE CAR:

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THE INTERIOR & DYNO SHEET.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey very interested in your car. Would you do a straight swap for a au II xr8 220kw. 99,300kms. Full electrics and sunroof. Has exhaust (loud) plus quiet resonator if you want that on, pod filter, lowered at the back on king springs, Full motorized indash touch screen Dvd, Mp3, tv tuner, also is wired into the ecu to bring up full engine display. 2 600w 12inch clarians in the boot with boss amp. 9inch roof mounted screen (not in yet.) Custom Plates Anachy, they are vic plates but you could sell them for easy $500+

Iv had the car for 2 years and near been pulled over.

Took the car to a car yard yesterday and was offered $16,000. So it must be worth more, you know what car yards are like.

Car is in adelaide at the moment but rego in vic. just put 12 months on it monday.

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thanks boys. Price drop this car needs to go this weekend for my new car $15,500 cash firm dont give me stupid offers.

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