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Summary:

Make:1993 Nissan Skyline HCR32 GTS-t

Milage:210,xxx kms

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Black

Location: Vermont South, Melbourne, Victoria

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Negotiable

Currently registered? Yes, currently til December 12 2008. If not sold before the next notification comes, it will be renewed to 2009

Price: $9000

Contact: Shane - Mobile: 0438 733 038 Email: [email protected]

Details

Owned it for almost 5 years as my loyal daily driver (hence the high kms), selling as I've bought a R32 GTR

Serviced every 5000km using synthetic oils, always sheltered. Paint has deteriorated in some places, but all panels are straight (see pics)

Engine passed a recent compression test, and sounds and feels alot more solid and durable than the odometer would lead you to believe. In my time of ownership the only things to have failed on it are the fuel pump and the clutch, both replaced with the same items that were in the car already.

Mechanical Modifications:

3" front pipe from the dump pipe to cat, 3.5" cat back exhaust

Front mount intercooler kit

Bosch fuel pump

R33 GTS gearbox

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Upgraded shocks / springs (unsure of exact setup but it is definitely stiffer than a regular GTS-t)

Front and rear strut braces

Slotted front rotors

Wheels:

17x8 (Front) / 17x9 (Rear) Kosei mesh design rims - fairly decent gutter rash. Been on the car since it landed from Japan over 7 years ago.

Tyres:

225/45ZR17 Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 (front) and 235/45ZR17 Hankook K110 (rear)

Stereo:

Pioneer CD/MP3/OEL head unit

Pioneer 6 CD stacker

JL Audio 6" splits (front)

JL Audio 6"x9" speakers (rear)

Rockford Fosgate Punch P2 12" 250W RMS sub in box

Audioline 4 ch amp (powering speakers)

Rockford Fosgate 2ch bridged amp (powering sub)

Misc:

Cyclops Paralyser P385T alarm + 2 point immobiliser + tilt / shock sensors

Apexi Boost Gauge

Fire extinguisher

Last dynoed at 139rwkw @ 12psi with the stock intercooler and stock front pipe. Ran a 14.7 @ 95mph in this same trim back in October 2004 at Calder Raceway.

$9000ono, more with RWC. Price is negotiable, reasonable offers welcomed.

Located in Vermont South, Melbourne.

Contact Shane

0438 733 038

or

[email protected]

Pictures

The tape is from a recently fitted windscreen, just got the car back then and took these photos quickly before it got dark

Exterior

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Interior

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Boot / Stereo

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Engine Bay (could use a clean...)

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Genuine enquiries only, thanks.

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