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1992 R32 GTST type M. - 155rwkw - stock boost.

Black

Manual

134,000kms

ARC side mount Intercooler (good for 200rwkw +)

K&N Panel filter

Iridium spark plugs

R33 turbo (std boost 10psi)

HKS split dump pipe

HKS front pipe

Catco cat converter high flow

Trust PE11 power extreme cat back exhaust

Cam gears fitted and tuned for mid-range

Computer re-map by Dr-Drift

Oil cooler and filter relocater kit with modifyed inner wheel arch to allow more air flow

GTR Front brake upgrade

DBA 4000 Wiper slot rotors all round (near new)

New and upgraded suspension bush's fitted (Caster/front camber/pineapples)

Bilsteins shocks fitted front and rear almost new (Height adjustable)

Whiteline adjustable sway bars front and rear

Hi cas lock bar

Strut braces front and rear

Walbro fuel pump up-grade

GTR front seats

turbo timer

3 point car alarm

Tinted windows

CD player with remote

Air-con regassed 3 weeks ago - very cold.

All the caps of the doors bonnet and boot are all even and the paint on

all the bolts are intact so has never been crashed,car has no rust and

being std when I purchased it was the only way I could be sure

that what I got was not thrashed or a drift pig

I have only owned this car for a few months, bought from a meticulous previous owner who was a mechanic by trade. The only reason I am selling this is i am purchasing my first home soon so i would like to reduce my liabilities (rego, insurance and space) and of course have sum cash for the new home (entertainment room) I already have a mazda 323 that i use for everyday driving and a GSXR 600. The Skyline is only driven on weekends or special occasions. I wanted to own a turbo car before buying a house so now ive owned everything bar a rotary. Its a great car to drive, i have had many compliments on how well it drives.

Bad points - The streering wheel has started to fade but i like the feel of it so i havnt changed it, i also have a nardi wheel that i will sell with the car. There is also a mark on the front bumper, passenger side corner - have the paint ready to spray it, previous owner was quoted $100.00 to fix it up.

This car is drive away, Nothing needs to be spent, no leaks at all. Its now registered in the ACT.

Looking for $11,900 ono - could be interested in swapping plus cash my way on a Jetski with trailer. but no cars or bikes.

0402-449-425

Cheers,

Craig.

These photos were taken when i bought it after i had it pro detailed. (interior pics coming asap)

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car has just been to trojan motorsport for an inspection by a potential buyer. Compression test showed 150 in all, guys at trojan said this is one of the cleanest and best examples of a 32 his seen in a while.

Price NEG, slightly. If this doesnt sell i wont be drastically reducing the price, I know everyone says this but a dedicated Skyline mechanic said its the cleanest his seen, he couldnt fault it anywhere underneath, all paint is intact, corners, no crashes, bolts, nuts are all where they should be and have no signs of removal, heat shield under the car near the floor pan..... It truly is the best example of a stock 32 you will find mechanically perfect.

If it doesnt sell i will be keeping it and storing it.

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