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asking $15,000 (make me an offer?)

email me if you want some pictures, (mine are too big to fit here (all over 2mb))

or look on carsales.com.au and carpoint.com.au

email: [email protected]

NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTS-T (1992)

Engine No: RB20943627A

VIN: 6U9000HCR32279019

rego: AYU 85J

RB20 DET

Upgraded ECU (done in Japan)

Custom blue (du-pont paint)

short shirter kit (Razo)

alarm - with remote ignition

Front mount intercooler (Hybrid)

aluminium radiator (PWR performance)

Custom front bar and side skirts (VT style)

Turbosmart BOV

K&N pod filter

Blitz Boost Controler

Turbo timer (built into alarm)(plus I have an old one ill throw in)

Hicas locker (Tomei)

Boost and oil temp guages

Fujitsubo exhaust (3 inch from turbo back)

High flow cat - (magic performance)

Steering wheel, gear knob (Razo)

18” wheels (chrome) (width- front 225- rear 265)

Front strut brace

Tein Coilovers - (fully adjustable)

R34 GT front discs and calipers (brake upgrade)

High flowed turbo

Edited by Matt32Blue
going overseas in late october. im selling the car because i dont know when ill be getting back... could be gone for three years.

are you interested?

yes im interested, but have to sell my Celica first. I understand that u probably spent more than your price your selling for, but realistically its worth round 12000-13000 depending on wat the buyer is willing to pay. Well thats wat i will be willing to pay, probably closer to 12k though

I see you found your way to the forums! :P

Seen this car at uni on numerous occassions and everytime I see it, it's always very well kept. The paint is like new.

Goodluck with the sale mate. Shouldn't take long to sell this.

yes im interested, but have to sell my Celica first. I understand that u probably spent more than your price your selling for, but realistically its worth round 12000-13000 depending on wat the buyer is willing to pay. Well thats wat i will be willing to pay, probably closer to 12k though

basicly im starting to open to prices lower than 15k, id take 14k today if offered. but i turned down 13k last weekend, thats probably the lowest id go when i start to get desperate. untill then i will consider all offers...

basicly im starting to open to prices lower than 15k, id take 14k today if offered. but i turned down 13k last weekend, thats probably the lowest id go when i start to get desperate. untill then i will consider all offers...

ye i understand. There was a similar car to yours selling for 14000, sold for $12500. Very similar to yours, same paint and everything. Good luck with the sale

Either its not a 92 model or the dash has been changed cos it has the blue 89 model cluster & also has the 89 spec front indicators but later model interior.

It's a 92. i could be wrong but im pretty sure that the 89 spec indicators were completly orange...

It's a 92. i could be wrong but im pretty sure that the 89 spec indicators were completly orange...

Other way round, 89 model has slightly clear indicators while later models had completely orange indicators.

Anyway nice looking car & good luck with the sale! :)

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