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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: R32 GTS-T

Milage: 120,000ks

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Grey

Location: Central Coast

Complied? N/a

RWC supplied? If desired

Currently registered? Yes, Jun 08

Price: $10,000

Contact: William 0437 674 996

Comments / Modifications: Big FMIC, R33 Turbo, 3" Dump, 3" Cat. 3" Cat Back, Walbro Fuel Pump, Nistune Modified FULLY REMAPPABLE ECU, Pioneer CD/Mp3 player. Water Filled boost gauge (paritally installed).

Images: Coming soon. Car in good condition.

Will also supply laptop (Toshiba Portege' Small 12" Centrio, ideal for tuning)

Reason for sale: Hard to fit baby sit in back :)

Willing to install a stock ECU which nets 170RWKW and take 1000 off the price.

Subwoofer/amp will be removed from boot on sale and will remain my property.

*edit price change after feedback.

Edited by Someguy
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This car is in good nick, goes really hard and has been looked after. No one looks after his car as well as this guy does, he never buys second hand parts unless he has to.

I had a go at tuning the Nistune but we only had 30 minutes to touch up the top end, i would think if you put it on the dyno now it would have at least 175 - 185rwkw and would go over 200 if done on a dyno.

This car has had a Manual conversion done last year with a low KM import front cut purchased from Toy Shop in newcastle, a brand new exedy fibre clutch was installed as well and the flywheel was machined.

Has a FULL 3" exaust from turbo back & K&N panel air filter in stock air box.

Definatly worth the look, he also installed a very good alarm & 3 point immobiliser the next day after the car was purchased.

Because of baby Aiden the car has to go, would be sad to see him sell as we have put lots of time and effort into this car.

ohhh and i thought it was silver :P

Good luck with the sale Will

Edited by Guilt-Toy
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