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Hey guys this just an EOI (Enquire Of Interest) to see if there is any interest in my skyline. A bit about the car it was a personal import back in 2008 my cousin bought it from a trader and barely drove it as he had r33 as well and was bare stock only had a 5zigen cat-back. Ive owned the car now for 2yrs+ and it has been my project and i barely drive it as im on P's :( its sees the road probably 2 times in a month. Car is immaculate and i have to say one of the cleanest 32s going around for sure.

Some mods:

Exterior:

-Ful vertex kit (copy but no ebay crap) fitted in June last year cost me $1200 for the kit from japwarehouse tullamarine.

-Carbon fibre hood GTR style cost me $1000

- GTR spoiler

- GTR headlights with amber indicators

- GANODOR style mirrors

All work was done by Excelsior panels

Interior

- Nismo short shifter and gear knob

- Genuine Red leather and suede seats

- suede steering wheel

-Clarion DVD player

- Has a HKS EVC 4 boost controller but is not connected all wired up solonoid not hooked up

- Blitz boost gauge

Engine: Is slightly moded with the basics and is clean as!

- GREEDY SPEC LS TUBE AND FIN intercooler $700

- Custom split dump pipe

- Blitz front pipe $350

- Xforce Hiflow Metalic cat not ceramic $250

-Pod filter

Thats all i can think of atm. Car has done 61XXXkms and runs so smooth and clean :D

Its manual

Can come with rego till next year january 2013

Does not come with lenso d1rs comes with standard gtst wheels.

Im looking for 11k with rego but offers will be considered but by saying that nothing stupid NO LOW BALLERS people who know this car know its meticulousy looked after and cared for, always serviced with MOTUL oils and DRIFT filters.

If the a good offer is on hand may consider

You can SMS me on 0433476929 and ill get back to u asap

Located In northern suburbs melbourne

Thanks for looking

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Looks like a really nice 32 mate. Throw up some pics of the interior and an engine back pic, will really help

Thanks mate spent a lot of time to get it to where it is now.

As asked more pics of engine and interior

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NO LONGER AN EOI!!!

Been thinking long and hard now and its gonna be very regretful but i want to sell her to make way for a something new :(

So im taking resonable offers can work something out if people are intrested!

Thank you

  • 2 weeks later...

EOI is a acronym for "expression of interest", I expressed my interest in this car.

Read the rules boys, even though you hate rules, point one would be good point to start at, http://www.skylinesa...92#entry1281592

OP also asked for "all reasonable offers" I thought my offer was reasonable, he could say no....

Thankyou very much, come again.

If you read the rest of the comments on the post it says "NO LONGER AN EOI"

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