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Hey Guys,

Thought I might slap up my R32 for sale. It needs a little bit of work to get going properly but is cheap for whats included.

I bought the car with the intention of turning it into a track car, didn't even want an R32 but bought it as it was advertised to have had a full rebuild with receipts which I found wasn't true. Since then I have just lost interest in it and want it gone. To be honest I don't even know that much about the car! I'm currently building a track R31 so this is just sitting taking up space.

Details on the car:

1992 R32 Skyline

5 Speed Manual (Apparently R33 Box)

"Twin Plate" Clutch (Awesome Clutch. Very bitey, but doesn't make the chatter of a twin)

Front Mount Intercooler

Stainless Intercooler Piping

Full 3" Turbo back exhaust with custom dump & front pipe. (Exhaust has 1 mid muffler and end cannon. Sounds awesome and is quiet! Can get a sound clip if anyones interested)

Greddy Blow Off Valve

Gizmo Electronic Boost Controller

Apparently GTR Sway Bars (Haven't had callipers on it to check it out)

Apparently R33 Turbo (haven't been able to verify as I'm not sure on the differences between the 2)

Fuel Pressure Regulator

Lowered Springs and Shocks

Blitz Turbo Timer

Momo Steering Wheel

Momo Pedals

Interior is in awesome condition. Exterior is pretty good, but does have a few small dings and scratches. Front bar has a fair few stone chips.

Bad Points:

The car runs, but there is something wrong with it. It sounds like it is over fuelling or fouling. Drives up until about 4k where it fouls with any hard throttle. I've changed the plugs with brand new NGK ones and coilpacks with known working originals and still no avail. At the worst, a replacement RB20DET is cheap as chips anyway. More than happy for anyone who is keen to come and inspect the car. I'm getting the car looked at shortly by a mechanic so may be fiixed by then. Next thing to check is the actual ignitor but have to source one first.

The fuel tank has a small hole in it. Must be right up the top because it only came out when I fully filled the tank

Air Con Removed

No Rego

Theres a bit of road / land where the car is being garaged where legitimate potential drivers can take it for a drive to check out how it drives.

Any questions, PM me or call / text Blake on 0437480958

Price is $5000

Or Swaps for a Canon 5D Mark II + Cash!

Located in Wagga Wagga, NSW

(Only have a few photos of it. PM Me if you want some more)

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  • 1 month later...

Bump

Nope haven't had the car looked at. If I do fix the problem, the car will go up in price. It's cheap as it is with RB20's going for next to nothing in a worst case scenario

  • 3 weeks later...

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