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I have my custom blue 1992 R32 GTST (import) shell for sale after stripping most items off it. There is still plenty of good parts that will be left on the car detailed below.

PERFECT PROJECT CAR FOR THE TRACK OR STREET

The car is complied and engineered for an RB25DET

Car is sprayed in a custom velocity blue with a slight pearl through it

What the car DOES NOT come with :

-Engine and gearbox

-Loom and ECU

-19" Rims in pics (are still for sale)

-Electronics/Guages

-Front bar

What the car DOES come with

-Set of stock GTST rims (need new tyres)

-Full interior

-Brakes

-Diff

-Fuel lines/pump

-Tailshaft

-Full whiteline suspension kit

-Bilstein shocks

-Body kit minus front bar

JUST DROP IN YOUR ENGINE AND GEARBOX AND YOU HAVE A WELL BALANCED STREET MODDED SKYLINE THAT TURNS HEADS

Car had spent most of its days in the garage and is in pretty good condition for its age. The car is currently unregistered due to it not being driven but has been fully engineered so new owner will have minimal problems with the authorities.

Make: Nissan
Model: Skyline R32 GTST
Engine: Nil

Year: 1992
Km's: 128,000kms
Location: Blue Mountains, West of Sydney
Colour: Custom Velocity Blue (Has light pearl through paint)
Rego: Unregistered
Transmission: 5 speed manual
Price: $5000 ONO
Contact: PM or post in thread. 0429098883



*Suspension kit is a full Whiteline works package with swaybars, Bilstein shocks, lowered springs, alignment bushes etc.
*HICAS locking kit
*Diff is Modified and LSD
* Tinted windows
* GTR side skirts and rear pods
* All guards have been rolled to accommodate wider Offset wheels


I am sure there is more, but that is the major stuff and I will list anything more when I remember

There is a range of spares and stock parts that will go with the car and the new owner is quite welcome to take it all away.

Looking for around 5k due to all the good stuff still left on the car and the fact that it is good to go for a RB25 but I am negotiable so come take a look and make an offer.

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It's got more than 4 k worth of gear not including the shell and complied for an rb25 mate so how bout you shut your face and not post unless your interested

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