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Hi All

I am looking for interest for my 1992 R32 4 door Skyline, charcoal in colour 70 000 ORIGINAL kms..... This was a private import from a friend in Japan and it has original Japanese log book.

There has been a lot of money spent on this car…

What you get:

Outside:

GTR front end including bonnet

R32 GTR wheels and brakes with lots of rubber, with callipers painted black and gold

Lowered 1.5 inches

Dark tinting

Inside:

GTR dash and display i.e gauges are GTR set up with NISMO 260km/h speedo

Pioneer head deck, with Alpine speakers

Engine:

Full 3inch exhaust

Upgrade R33 turbo

GTR fuel pump

FMIC

Boost controller

GTR inlet manifold (This was a bitch of a job!!, but well worth it)

Running 1 bar, but could run a lot more with better turbo

1 year NSW rego

Immaculate inside and out…

I want to hear from people who would like to swap, swap with money or just buy it!! I bought this car for $21500 last mid last year, so I won't take anything less than $20000.

I am after something a little more standard, don’t know what really…

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