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G'day all up for sale is my 1993 Skyline R32 gtr

Had this car for about 4 years but its now time to sell as i need something a tiny bit more practical Specs as follows:

Engine:

All stock still with the exceptions of a ARC blow-off valve and HKS mushroom pods

I have replaced the oil pump with a n1 unit and also the water pump

Drivetrain:

all stock with the exception of the front main driveshaft which is an unknown aftermarket unit, all i know is that the mechanic that put it in knew a guy that worked for Gibson motorsport back in the day and he recommended it.

Interior:

Momo steering wheel

Half decent Alpine Headunit and Vibe 6.5 splits in the front with the tweeters mounted in custom pods on the mirror sail, Pioneer 6 inch 2ways in the rear

interior is in fairly good shape vents for front demister are warped and a bubble has formed on the dash from sun exposure

seats are in ok condition

Autowatch Engine immobiliser

Wheels and Suspension:

Stock rims still with good amount of tread

I think its spelt altessa or something height and shock adjustable suspension quite stiff people would bitch to me about how stiff it was but i really liked it.

Body:

I left this one till last as it is the reason the car is only going for $11000

the paint on the roof (where its worst) and bonnet the clear coat has gone milky (see Pictures)

Apart from that there is only a couple of very small dents from daily duties nothing major

Im looking for a quick sale guys and gals $11k is as low as i am willing to go

Engine still runs very well revs up great. If anyone is interested just pm me but ill only be checking a couple of times a day so i will get back to u if you leave a msg. no swaps cash only please any other questions you know what to do Cheers

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Will get pics of interior up soon keep forgetting 162XXX on clock also has hicas lockbar/kit front an rear strut bracing and 3inch catback stainless exhaust

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