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1993 Nissan Skyline Gts-t HCR32 with 186xxx kms

Asking $6500 as is!! Rego ends june 22

Reason for sale being that by the end of the year hopefully I will have invested in a business or the one I am currently running! + extra money for a holiday never hurt lol..

Mod list:

JJR dump pipe

HPI front pipe

Kakimoto regu 06&R catback

Highflow cat

3A racing air filter

Split fire coil packs

Nismo reinforced clutch pedal braket

Excedy heavy duty clutch

ISC N1 coilovers

Cusco rear strut brace (3way)

GTR front strut brace

Kazama tie rod ends

Cusco castor rods

R33 Front lca's

JJR upper camber arms (front)

Power spirit rear camber arms

Hicas lock bar installed and all hicas related line removed

Gramlights 57d 17x9 +22

Kumho ku36 235/45R17 front (200ks old)

Yokohama A.drive R1 235/45R17 rear

DBA cross drilled and slotted rotors front

DBA vented rotors rear

Bendix ultimate pads all round

Serviced every 5000kms using valvoline oil & ryco oil filter

X2 new drive shafts installed (around 200kms ago, will come with spare's)

82.xxx kms diff installed (around 200ks ago) which has been shimmed and topped up with Trust diff oil

Nismo oil filler cap

Nismo radiator cap

Nismo gear knob

JJR steering wheel

Sony old skool head deck

HID

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Not much has been done engine wise, as main focus was on suspension, brakes and tyres! Located in Sydney

For more info shoot me a PM!

Cheers,

Pat

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1993 Nissan Skyline Gts-t HCR32 with 186xxx kms

Asking $6500 as is!! Rego ends june 22

Reason for sale being that by the end of the year hopefully I will have invested in a business or the one I am currently running! + extra money for a holiday never hurt lol..

Mod list:

JJR dump pipe

HPI front pipe

Kakimoto regu 06&R catback

Highflow cat

3A racing air filter

Split fire coil packs

Nismo reinforced clutch pedal braket

Excedy heavy duty clutch

ISC N1 coilovers

Cusco rear strut brace (3way)

GTR front strut brace

Kazama tie rod ends

Cusco castor rods

R33 Front lca's

JJR upper camber arms (front)

Power spirit rear camber arms

Hicas lock bar installed and all hicas related line removed

Gramlights 57d 17x9 +22

Kumho ku36 235/45R17 front (200ks old)

Yokohama A.drive R1 235/45R17 rear

DBA cross drilled and slotted rotors front

DBA vented rotors rear

Bendix ultimate pads all round

Serviced every 5000kms using valvoline oil & ryco oil filter

X2 new drive shafts installed (around 200kms ago, will come with spare's)

82.xxx kms diff installed (around 200ks ago) which has been shimmed and topped up with Trust diff oil

Nismo oil filler cap

Nismo radiator cap

Nismo gear knob

JJR steering wheel

Sony old skool head deck

HID

SNC00275.jpg

SNC00283.jpg

Not much has been done engine wise, as main focus was on suspension, brakes and tyres! Located in Sydney

For more info shoot me a PM!

Cheers,

Pat

nice car mann! gud luck with sale

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R32Cookie - the car runs perfectly fine! the only thing that gets annoying is some clunking i get from the diff (must be because of the shims that are in there atm) and besides that the car never gave me any problems as i always took care of it =)

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