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its come time to make a change........ im buying a bike. so its time to sell my skyline and let someone new enjoy her for a change

DETAILS:

1993 r32 gtst type m 60th anniversary edition

RB25det S2 engine and geabox convertion

96xxxkms chassis

130xxxkms rb25det s2

gunmetal grey

2nd owner in australia

MODS:

ENGINE:

mines tuned ecu (made 210kw on previous owners rb25 stock)

600X300X76mm front mount intercooler

AM performance dump/screamer pipe

AM performance front pipe

full xforce 3" exhaust system

xforce high flow cat

xforce stainless steel cannon muffler

blitz electronic boost controller

blitz atmospheric blow off valve (also have greddy plumb back and stock bov's)

oil catch can

walbro 255ltr fuel pump

blitz turbo timer

large trust pod filter

new blue sillicon radiator hoses

exedy 5 puk brass button clutch

gates performance timing belt

SUSPENSION / DRIVELINE

JIC coilovers

hicas pump locked with stainless steel bushes inside (100% regency approved)

hicas lines and system removed to save weight

power steering system taken out of r33 s2 to eliminate all hicas lines

cusco adjustable castor arms

cusco front strut brace

slotted front brake rotors

ebc brake pads

nolothane bushes

18X8.5" gunmetal grey rims all round

INTERIOR:

momo steering wheel

momo boss kit

drift carbon fibre gear knob

all dash lights replaced with super bright white led's

gtr rear seats (stock seats come with the car aswell)

fire extinquisher mounted in passanger footwell (has always come in handy)........(only for other peoples cars tho :P )

7" indash touchscreen fold away dvd player

alpine type s 6" splits in the doors

jbl 6" comps in parcel shelf

pioneer 1200watt 12" sub in pioneer box

pioneer amp powering sub bolted to the back of the box

autometer 20psi sport comp boost gauge

volts gauge

oil pressure gauge

water temp gauge

BODY:

genuine gtr n1 front bar reo

genuine gtr front bar

genuine type m side skirts

type m rear pods

rear spoiler removed and boot hole plugged so you can put the spoiler back on if you want

spoiler comes with the car

the car is always well maintained oils, fluids and filters are changed every 5000kms (excluding new motor and box as its only done 1000kms since being installed) but ill be doing another filter, fluid and oil change in the next 100-200kms anyway

probly more mods i just cant think at the moment

plenty of stock parts come with the car

the car runs like a dream and you will NOT be dissapointed

the only reason im selling is because i want to buy a bike and i dont want to own two vehicles that arent family friendly

if you have a 4door car or a bike even and you want to swap let me know i might be interested

contact me on 0413329084

im looking for $9000 ono

and the car is in adelaide south australia but i can help ship the car or deliver the car at the buyers cost

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hey mattr if the price is right you can have both cars there both for sale at the moment :yes: and as for doing me a deal on a bike what can you do on a 2010 kawasaki 250 ninja?

as for the pics i have more on my laptop but when ever i try to upload them it says i didnt select a file these were the only pics i could upload? there off my iphone lol

its best you just come have a look at the car in person if your interested :thumbsup:

i took some more pics. sorry the cars dirty and it needs a vac inside but atleast it shows the car better than night shots lol :thumbsup:

also thought id add the car hasnt been on a track in australia its only been a daily driver for both the aus owners (as for japan i have no idea but it wasnt thrashed when it got here so maybe it was a daily there too? )

i give up these are the only other photos out of the last 40 odd that sau will let me upload it keeps telling me i didnt select a file?? if you want any other pics eg engine bay etc i can msg them to you?

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a compression test was done today at jms and it passed with flying colours, the results were

1- 166psi

2- 162psi

3- 166psi

4- 161psi

5- 164psi

6- 165psi

and they couldnt find anything wrong with the car ( i already knew that )

ok i now have a bike and have decided to sell both my cars in favour of a 4 door sedan (to put the kayak on) let me know if you have anything i might be interested in

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