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Make:

1992 Nissan

Model:

Skyline R32

Milage:

150,xxx km

Transmission:

5 MT

Colour:

Black

Location:

Eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Complied?

YES

RWC supplied?

YES

Currently registered?

NO

Price:

$9,000 with roadworthy certificate

$8,500 without roadworthy certificate

Taking reasonable offers!!! :)

Contact:

Damian 0434 236 924

Comments / Modifications:

1992 HCR32

5 speed manual

Factory sunroof

Turbo back VEILSIDE Jasma exhaust

Turn flow side mount intercooler (no holes - legal)

New sports springs fitted in the front, new shocks and adjustable shocks in the rear

New windscreen fitted

New tie rod bushes

Adjustable front upper control arm bushes

R32 GTR drivers seat

JVC MP3 CD player

Pioneer front splits

JVC 6" rear speakers

TURBOSMART blow off valve - Not fitted

The car has all the factory options, climate contol and the added luxury of a factory sunroof which is operational. Everything in the car works in terms of lights and electrics

Has been regularly serviced and looked after very well, as you can see its in very good condition. Drives so smooth, just like new!

Currently the car has no front bar but is 100% driveable, car will be sold with a front bar once one is sourced. It's ready to go through roadworthy, only thing holding it back at the moment is the front bar

Roadworthy can be supplied, or can be sold with out roadworhty. Prices are listed above and offered are welcomed within reason

Starts first time every time. Its a clean reliable car with genuine KMs so don't miss out on a bargain

Interior is clean and well looked after, nothing other than the minor wear over the years but for its ages its pretty mint

Drive line is still tight, everything feels great esepcially with the new bushes, springs and shocks

Sale is due to upgrading to a family car

NO TIME WASTERS OR STUPID OFFERS, PRICE IS VERY CHEAP AS IS

Any questions feel free to contact on the mobile number or PM me and I will try my best to help

Thanks

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Also has a HKS turbo timer!

I'm sure there is a few other things I have left off but I will update the thread as things come to mind

I Think my dad May be very keen on this...prob is were up on the Gold Coast :happy:

Looks Awsome ;)

Thanks man, it is very clean and well looked after for its age. Its hard to find something in this original and genuine condition these days

Why don't you and your dad drive down and drive it back?

Thanks

All PM's replied, thanks for the interest guys

Car is getting fitted with a factory R32 GTST front bar today in factory black paint so should be all ready for roadworthy now

Price is NEG so make an offer as a quick sale is in order

Thanks

1 criticism...

your photography skills are of the gheyz..

If I were you, I'd remove those pics immediately and take some new ones once the bar is on, and at a proper location, not in a driveway.

industrial estates are great for car pics.... among other things... like.. industries.. :cool:

seriously.

remove those pics, take some new ones with the car complete, and take them either at sunrise or sunset.

with the sun behind you.

what brand is that intercooler?

hey man,i don't think i got i reply?

Hey man

Oh sorry, I'm sure I sent you a PM?

I will send you a PM now or if its easier just add me to MSN [email protected]

Thanks!!

Not a problem man, appreciate your honesty

Car is still for sale guys, owner is keen to let it go but if it doesn’t sell by the end of the month its going to get some upgrades done to it

Thanks

Due to starting a new job the owner doesn't have time to obtain a roadworthy and needs the car gone as its just sitting at home taking up space

Price dropped to $8,000 as is, no roadworthy but now has a front bar and is ready to go through roadworthy

The only thing it requires for roadworthy is upper control arm bushes which the seller is providing and new wiper blades which is a cheap and easy fix

Thanks

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