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Before you guys say it (for sale again huh?) lol..

The only reason for this is that I'm going on a long holiday over to Europe to visit my family and do some work for dads company's, and seeing that i will be out of the country for about 3 months + i have decided to sell up to help fund the whole trip as well as pay a few bills before i leave! Was going to have an Rb25 in the engine bay next week but everything has been put off for this!

And to all potential buyers that inspect the car and doubt my reason, i will show you my ticket (which will be purchased by next week)

Anyways on with the sale!

PRICE $10.000 with 6months rego

Make: Nissan

Model: Skyline HCR32

Year: 1993

Odometer: 187.XXXkms

Color: Black

Engine:

Kakimoto Regu 06&R Catback

HPI front pipe

Jjr dump pipe

High flow cat

3A Racing air filter

Splitfire coilpacks

ASI 52mm alloy radiator (to be installed on Saturday)

Suspension & Brakes:

ISC N1 Coilovers

Cusco castor rods

Kazama tie rod ends

Jjr front upper camber arms

R33 Front Lca's

Power spirit rear camber arms

Hicas lock bar + all hicas line removed

Dba cross drilled and slotted front disc's

Dba vented rear disc's

Bendix ultimate pads F&R

Chassis & Clutch:

Excedy HD clutch

Nismo reinforced clutch pedal bracket

GTR front strut brace

Cusco rear strut brace

Wheels & Tyres:

Gramlights 57D 17x9 +22

F Kumho Ku36 235/45R17

R Yokohama Advan R1 235/45R17

Now the car has had a respray, as many of you have seen before it was primered, reason for that was flared guards and cracked paint so i though to get it all painted!

Bonnet and boot lid will be done this coming week, reason i left them out was due to upgrading to carbon but seeing that I'm selling no point to change!

Timing belt, water pump, oil & oil filter change, spark plugs and new alloy radiator will be all done this Saturday 21/08/10

The dashboard is going to be replaced as well due to the old one having afew bubbles & the carpet has been replaced with new black one!

So all in all a lot of stuff has been replaced or upgraded which will save the buyer a lot of money!

If you have any questions please send me a PM =)

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Thanks heaps

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