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Make: Nissan Skyline R32 GTST (Type M)

Milage: 180K body, ~90K motor

Transmission: Manual - 5spd

Colour: Red

Location: Algester

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $12,500 ono

Contact: Post in this thread or PM me

Comments / Modifications:

R33 turbo

Full 3 inch turbo back exhaust

FMIC

Heavy Duty Clutch

Extreme Lightweight Flywheel

Blitz ECU

GReddy Profec EBC

Custom CAI box including K&N pod filter

Mongoose M80 alarm, 3point immob., windows up, keyless entry, etc.

Upgraded Fuel pump

Turbo Timer

Turbosmart BOV

Strut Brace, Lowered (legal)

Earthing kit

Intercooler water spray kit

New oil catch can (not fitted)

Dyno'd at 173rwkw @ 0.8bar

Exterior

18 inch XHP Saber wheels with almost new Federal 595SS tyres

Dark tint

Type M bodykit

Interior:

Interior in great condition, no rips/tears in seats.

Autometer Boost gauge

Saber electrical water temp gauge

Blue LEDs in gauge cluster

Genuine *Skyline* floor mats

Stereo:

Alpine headunit

Alpine speakers front and rear

May sell with sub + amp package if buyer prefers

Parts recently replaced:

New radiator, new clutch master cylinder and slave, front rotors and brake pads, gearbox and diff fluids replaced, fully reco’d starter motor. Serviced every 5000km. New timing belt installed with new bearings and idler pulley etc, including new water pump.

180K on the odo but original motor rebuilt at ~100K. If you’re picky, the bonnet could use a respray (clear coat not perfect), otherwise, the car mechanically is A1, including all electrics. Everything that needs to be done has been, only reason I am selling it is because I have another project car, and would like a smaller car for getting to work and back (city) every day.

Images:

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Fixxxer

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