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Make: Nissan Skyline

Model: 1992 R32 GTS-T

Milage: 148xxx Kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No but very close to RWC

Currently registered? No

Price: $7000 Ono

Contact: Email oz_factor@hotmail.com or call 0434634249 (SMS if I cannot answer)

Comments / Modifications:

- Sunroof

- Aftermarket front mount intercooler

- Turbosmart blow off valve

- Turbo Timer

- Momo Race EVO steering wheel

- Boost Gauge

- JVC KD-G825 Head Unit

- Pioneer Splits

- JVC Rear Speakers

- Aftermarket front bar

- Flashpoint alarm system with 3 point immobiliser

- Veilside stainless steel exhaust 3inch PLUS Standard Exhaust to pass RWC

- Lowered

Bought this month and a half ago without RWC or REGO and have spent a small fortune fixing it up. Car has no oil leaks, new headlights and headlights switch, new tyres up front, new legal height lowered springs up front and adjustables in the back and new front shockers. Also has new tyre rod ends and Bushes.

Have receipts of all mechanical fixes.

Car has no REGO or RWC but is very close to RWC.

Genuine Reason for selling.

Will provide more details through emails or phone calls.

Price negotiable within reason.

Cheers,

Oz

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Edited by RavnuZ

Sorry for the late replies

Exactly what is needed for RWC????

My mate owns S.W Autos in Camberwell and they ready cars for RWC examinations...I was told to fix the following and they have been done:

1) 2 new front tyres

2) Headlights and headlight switch

3)Castor rod bushes

4)Tie rod ends

5)Legal Hieght front springs and new shocks (old springs were cut and shocks buggered)

6)Parcel Shelf holes to be repaired (ive put new carpet on top and bottom of the cardboard to make it look stock..did not have the time or money to actually bend 1.5 inches of metal back to original positions)

7)Stock steering wheel and marked gear knob

8)General Service

Have reciepts for all the above...

ill swap you for an 94 mx6 just passed roady 155kms

Ill think about it mate...but as I mentioned above really need the money right now...financial situation is dire

Wow, one of my mate's is really keen on a cheap 32 (such as this). Give him a yell at mistamidget1@hotmail.com, and im sure he'll be keen to snap it up asap.

Cheers,

Ash

Thanks mate, ill email a link right now

Edited by RavnuZ

For all of those interested:

Open Inspections 10am-6pm on Saturday 7th June 2008

6 Madison Court, Mount Waverley (South Eastern Suburbs)

Have an Unregistered Permit which will allow the buyer to drive it away if sold tomorrow.

Contact Oz on 0434634249 to confirm if the Skyline is still for sale before coming down.

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