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Make: Nissan

Model: 1992 R32 Skyline GTS-t

Milage: 162,XXXkm's

Transmission: 5-speed Manual

Colour: Velocity Red (Mazda colour)

Location: Sunnybank Hills, Brisbane, QLD

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes, will supply with Sale

Currently registered? Yes, until 24/03/09 (just renewed)

Price: $12,000 ono

Contact: If you are interested, please PM me, or call/SMS Nick on 0402 326 927

Comments / Modifications:

RB20DET running 12psi

Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

Custom Stainless Steel Intercooler piping by Motive Performance (Jan 2007)

K&N Pod Filter

3.5" Cat Back Exhaust

Atmospheric BOV hidden in front bar

Tein Full Adjustable Super Street Coilovers (Mar 2007)

Nismo front Strut Brace

Mazda Velocity Red paint job (Oct 2007)

17" 5 spoke Mags

GTR front bar, side skirts, and rear pods.

Front bar modified to fit Aust Standard Size Number Plate

Chrome LED Tail-lights

Cheap Chinese DVD Player Headunit w/ AUX cord for Ipods/MP3 players

2 x 2 channel Amps (1 x Rockford Fosgate, 1 x Cadence)

2 x 12" Sony Xplod Subs in custom built homemade box

Fusion 6.5" Splits in the front

Alarm

Sports Steering Wheel

A-Pillar Boost Guage (psi)

I've had the car since May 2005, I brought it with approx 135,000kms on the clock, now has 162,545km's, so I've only done 37500km's in the last 3.5 years. Engine could possibly have lower km's, as the engine was replaced by the person that owned the car before I did (only found out when registering it in my name, the D.O.T had a different engine number recorded down, which led me to ask the question to previous owner). Only 18 months ago, all the coolant rubber hoses got replaced in the engine. Water pump got replaced in March 2006.

Have never had an accident in the car.

Air Conditioning works fine and is cold. Had the thermal valve (T-Valve) replaced and was re-gassed in March 2007.

Had intentions to take the car down the strip at Willowbank, and around QR, but never ended up getting to do it due to being either too busy or too lazy! so the car hasn't been raced!

Car was last serviced on Tuesday (07/10/08) as well as all the seals were replaced for the Clutch Master and Slave Cylinders, and a new hose was fitted on the oil return from the turbo. The car also had a roadworthy pre-check and have been told it is all good apart from I need a new muffler, so that will be replaced within the next few days.

Tyres have plenty of tread, rear tyres were replaced March 2008, and the front tyres were replaced sometime in 2007.

Car has just been re-registered for another 6 months (expiry 24/03/2009) and will come with a roadworthy certificate (this will be done when I have someone interested, as RWC's only last 2 months).

Can also include in the sale of the car for no extra price, original tail-lights, original suspension, a GTR wing (in gun-metal grey, the original colour of the car), original airbox.

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interested in swap for a toyota soarer tt? and cash ur way?

has it got a r.w.c and rego?

get back to me mate

sorry what i meant was is the r.w.c useable in melbourne or will i have to get another one same with reg or can i just get that changed over?

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