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For sale/swap + cash my way

1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR with 103,***km - The original Godzilla (December built)

Very Good Condition and well looked except for the odd stone chip here and there
Great car to drive and gets the heads turned.
One of the cleanest examples of a 32 GTR in SA.
Spark Silver Metallic

Car makes 238.8rwkw on 14psi and 213.5rwkw on 11psi with dyno sheet to prove it.
Get's serviced by me every 5,000km with Nulon Oil as i'm an apprentice mechanic (due for major service)

Interior is in very good condition but has usual 32 interior problems with a bubble in the dash and B Piller trim coming away.

The Good

Performance mods include

.Apexi Pod Filters
.3" Stainless steel Kakimoto front pipe
.3" Stainless steel decat pipe
.3" Stainless steel mid pipe
.Twin 3" AM Performance Blast Pipes
.Factory Boost Restrictor removed so is running 14psi

Interior mods

.Alpine Head Unit (still have box)
.Alpine Type R 6" Speakers in front (still have box)
.Pioneer 6" Speakers in parcel shelf (Still have box)
.Factory Skyline floor mats

Suspension/tyres

.Suspension is all 100% factory
.Front tyres - 225/30 R16 Bridgestone Potenza RE01-R on factory rim (good tread)
.Rear tyres - 225/30 R16 Bridgestone Potenza RE002 on factory rim (good tread)

The Bad
.Major service needs doing
.Front rear subframe bushes are gone and need replacing
.B Piller trim has started coming away
.2 Bubbles in dash

I have the full factory exhaust minus cat and factory airbox, I can put boost restrictor back in if you want to run 11psi instead of 14psi. Also have some spare parts I can through in for the right price.

Car is driven only on weekends and very rarely during the week. Always kept in a locked up garage. Reason for sale is i'm wanting to get into drifting and don't want to ruin a mint condition R32 GTR so i'm wanting to go back to an R32 gtst. Would like to see her go to a good home that will love her as much as I do.

Will swap for R32 gtst (prefer with rb25) plus cash my way

Price with all performance mods 20k
Price bone stock 19k

(FLIGGY plates do not come with car and will have normal plates with sale)

Txt or call on 0433 522****+ show full number or e-mail me at [email protected] for more info and more pics

I have found a car I want to replace this so would like this gone ASAP before it sells.

Time wasters and tyre kickers will be shot and survivers will be shot again :P

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