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Hi guys, up for sale is my daily car.

The car is a 1993 R32 GTS-T shell with 1992 R32 GTS-25 running gear in it. I had an accident in my car and it was cheaper to re-shell than repair. It has been engineered and is registered with the RB25DE even though it doesn't have to be. So you get the bonus of bigger brakes all round and 5 stud.

Car is a white coupe, gunmetal grey front bar, black N1 rear boot lip. I also have the factory side skirts and rear pods that will be included in the sale but they are not on the car right now.

RB25DE.

5 Speed Manual.

4.3 LSD.

152,000km on the engine / gearbox / tailshaft / diff

Always serviced every 5,000km with Castrol edge and genuine Nissan oil filter.

Best Castrol gearbox and diff oil used (Syntrans and SAF-XA).

Quick run down of the modifications, everything else is dead stock:

Nismo low temp thermostat.

BC V1 Coilovers.

D-MAX rear sub frame lock collars.

6,000K HID lights in the low beam and fog lights.

SMD park light / number plate light / dash lights.

Blue drift handbrake button.

List of repairs that have been carried out in the last 1.5-2 years of ownership are:

Koyo stock replacement radiator.

Upper and lower radiator hoses.

Battery.

Nissan water pump.

Nissan cam / crank seals.

Nismo timing belt.

Bendix rear pads.

RDA rear rotors.

Road Safe front tie rod ends, rack ends and rear HICAS rack ends. Also new front steering rack boots.

Pricing is as follows:

$7,500 ONO as is.

$8,000 ONO with 12 months rego.

$8,500 with 12 months rego and RWC.

Contact:

PM or 0420 974 417

I will have photos up during the week.

Thanks,

Jesse.

  • 3 weeks later...

long shot but would you be interested in a swap for a e34 525i bmw. 5 speed manual clean car and will come with rego til may and roadworthy. and some cash your way 0408391831

long shot but would you be interested in a swap for a e34 525i bmw. 5 speed manual clean car and will come with rego til may and roadworthy. and some cash your way 0408391831

Spoke with you earlier mate, thanks for the offer, But need cash. :)

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