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I am selling my 1992 Nissan R32 Gts-t (M-spec) Skyline 5 Speed Manual with 168,000kms

Car will be sold with a Roadworthy and is currently registered until December 2012

I purchased the car in December 2007 and was the first private owner in Australia since the car was imported. I have had the car regularly serviced by qualified mechanics every 5,000kms and have had no serious issues with the car in the entire time of owning it. The car is currently being serviced and looked after by Godzilla Motors and is always garaged and currently is only being driven on weekends.

A lot of time and effort has gone into this car over the years getting this car to running the way it is and looking the way it does and all work has always been carried out by professional mechanics using the best quality parts.

The car is not a drift car and actually has never been out on a track of any kind since owning the car. The car itself gets great attention and always receives positive feedback in regards to the look of the car.

Modifications done to the car include

· 3 ¼ inch custom exhaust pipe with high flow cat and stainless steel dump pipe

· Greddy front mount intercooler

· Fortecs 17 Inch racing wheels (power coated white)

· Genuine NISMO breaks all round

· Blitz BOV (relocated in front bar)

· Excedy Heavy duty twin plate clutch (all NISMO lines)

· Superpro Polyurethane front and rear camber, bushing and sway bar kit installed

· HICAS locker bar

· Tein Coil Over suspension (unsure of model)

· Autotechnica – Monza bucket seats (professionally installed and Mod plated)

· Blitz turbo timer

· Greddy Profec-B Series II boost controller (currently running standard boost)

· SAAS steering wheel

· Trust gear knob and leather hand break pouch

· Vertex front bar

· Bridgestone Potenza tyres

· HID headlights

· Original R32 seats will also be supplied (if wanted)

The car has been meticulously maintained to ensure all parts of this car are in A1 condition including regular servicing and cleaning. Currently looking to sell the car, I am not in any rush to sell this car and I believe the price I am asking for is a genuine price and once the car is viewed and someone understands the effort that has gone into this car it will then truly be appreciated. Please note that the number plates are not being sold with this car but a price can be renegotiated if you wish to keep the plates on it.

I am not looking to swap for any kind of car what so ever as I do not need anything from this point on and please only truly interested viewers in this car who truly appreciate a car like this.

Please call Matthew on 0414 583 750

I am looking for $12,000 (price is negotiable)

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