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just throwing this out there, maybe putting my car up for sale

1992 R32 Gts-t Skyline

Black with blue pearl

230000km's

Info:

R34 GT-T turbo

Trust Type S adjustable coilovers

Trust Type M front mount intercooler kit

Vertex copy body kit

Split fire coilpacks

3" turbo back exhaust 1 muffler - twin 3" tip

Aftermarket adjustable front camber arms and adjustable tie rods and ends

other various info:

timing belt kit and water pump replaced just before christmas last year

i replaced all of the coolant hoses and clamps that run under the plenum with new geniune items just over a year ago

i bought the car in december 2007 and i service it with Motul 8100 every 5000km's

aircon has shit itself - i think the compressor needs replacing

it just needs some bigger injectors and a Z32 AFM and it will make 200rwkw with another tune.

the car is currently tuned with a Power FC with 170rwkw - power FC not included unless you're willing to pay extra it will be replaced with a standad ecu (still runs fine with the turbo)

car currently has Work XD9's 17 x 8.5 and 17 x 9.5 i bought brand new late last year - not included unless willing to pay extra ( i have some R32 GTR wheels i can put on it otherwise)

$11000 ono rego until May 2011

or $13500 with the power FC and work wheels included

this car has been my baby and i've spent a lot of money on it in the time i've had it

After a wash with the old drifteks (they are sold fyi) it had when i bought it:

http://img29.imagesh...i/69254257.png/

The night i got it:

http://img11.imagesh...i/72382167.png/

just after i had the XD9's put on:

http://img713.images...2302708822.jpg/

dyno print out:

http://img198.images...us/i/dynot.png/

personalised plates do not come with the car under any cirumstances

Located on the northside of brissy around chermside

0413377833 or PM

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