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time to sell her.. bought her cheap and did what i had to do to make it a nice little package, now want to look for a slider...

specs as follows:

1991 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS-T Type-M

155,000km (Rb20 motor replaced at 96,000 by previous owner who babied her for the 2 years she was in aus)

imported from japan

comes with RWC and Rego which is due to run out in october this year

has been serviced every 5000k's with only the best oils and oil filters etc.

17 x 8 front, 17 x 9 rear Sparco rims with back centre and polished lip*

Apexi pod

HKS Style BOV

strut brace

Exedy 5 Puk Cushion Button Clutch (only 2000km old)

aftermarket steering wheel and boss kit(have stock R32 wheel), Trust gear knox, Momo gear boot, drift button

Greddy Electrical gauges(boost and oil temp fitted, have water temp and oil pressure sitting on the back seat)

greddy turbo timer

3 inch exhaust from turbo to standard cat out to a 6 inch tip

Tein suspension(HR something? not adjustable, sits nice on the road :cheers:)

brand new century hi performance battery installed only 4000km ago

Bride style bucket seats(red)*

** << denotes about to be put on/in the car. will be put on wednesday/thursday this week.

i have extra parts sitting up in my room as well; you will get these parts along with the car. they are:

Hypergear front mount and piping kit

GKtech Dump pipe

Apexi AVCR Boost Controller

^^ havent been fit just yet :) short on cash hence the sale..

recently got rwc so thats all set. is a nice sleeper looking car for anyone who wants to drift or just havea nice cruiser.. have never had any problems with it, goes nice and strong..

car comes with a nice stereo as well:

Clarion Headunit (last years model; if i get enough interest, will post up details)

Cadence 5 channel amp

Cadence 6x9's

Cadence 6 inch's

Cadence 12 inch sub in custom made box, thanks to Femno!

known problems:

passenger side seat belt is jammed? can pick up a 2nd hand set off a wrecker cheap

after rwc, only one of thing was mentioned. the reverse gear light needs to be replaced as its dripping a tiny bit of gear box oil. castor rod bushes, brake pads, tyres and left steering bracket boot was replaced. car got teh full deal done and all problems were fixed, besides that reverse light which is a minor issue..

paint is in good condition. front bar has 2 x 5cm cracks in it. on the rear right hand quarter there is a nasty gash which i had no idea how it happened. has taken paint off and base coat. boot lid has left over holes from previous wing that was installed. were patched up but didnt do it justice. and acouple places where the paint has peeled back the over coat.

got quoted 600 to get these fixed ^^

Price: 13000 flat... comes with everything mentioned above.. including stereo which set me back over 1500.

Location: Dandenong; i am all for inspections but no tyre kickers.. want this gone asap to fund a drift car..

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j259/css...or/100_0219.jpg

^^old rims are in this pic :P

http://s82.photobucket.com/albums/j259/css...babywash2-1.jpg

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forgot to mention, comes with a unknown brand alarm; only a month old; installed by Doug from Eastside installs with all black wiring and knock sensor in cabin etc.

stereo components are only a month and half old too :cheers:

open to offers.. take it off my hands! have a new car waiting!

Edited by 180sxdrifterj

Hey your forsale is rather confusing peopel say its for sale and its not .The wheels in the add are different to the ones discribed .Also if the car is for sale can you please tell us where (exactly) the paint is peeling with pics if avail .

Thanks

ryan is a mate who wants me to keep it but i wanna let it go to buy my mates car. I can get you a pic of the rims but will have to be emailed as i dont have them on my comp nor do i have a camera. I will email pics if they would like of the paint and what not..:(

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