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Time to sell my Skyline. Owned it since Jan 2003.

1992 R32 GTS-T Skyline

Silver top RB20DET

Manual

Silver

195000 km's

Motor good condition

Straight body

Paint, particularly rear bar and boot needs re-doing

Boot has holes where wing used to be.

Drives fine and is currently registered although needs tune (runs rich).

Has:

Front mount intercooler

Garrett GT2530 turbo (roller bearing)

3'' turbo back exhaust

Upgraded intank fuel pump

Oil catch can

Turbosmart BOV

GTR aluminium bonnet

GTR grille

R33 GTS-T wheels

Tyres 80% back, 60% front

Asking $ 4400 ono unregistered

Has been a great car for me...reliable as ever with only once stopped on me due to doing a turbo seal a few years back which was fixed. Recently had radiator tank replaced. A few years ago it dynoed with 192kW at the wheels. I have receipts and such showing these things. Selling as i'm now getting a 4 door car...2 doors is inconvenient for me. Car needs some TLC, hence the price.

Any questions, feel free to reply or PM me. Will post pictures in a day or two.

Car located in Ipswich.

Thanks,

Scott

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