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Hey guys,
Reluctantly selling my beloved 2 door, manual, 1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS as I am pursuing my studies again. I am the third owner of this vehicle and have wined & dined it as it is and has been my pride and joy. The car is in good condition inside and out considering the age and is currently at 221,306kms, has never missed a beat and regularly serviced every 5,000kms by Chasers Motorworks with 4100 Turbolight 10W40 Engine Oil. Only fuelled with BP Ultimate 98 Octane Petrol. Registration until 1st June 2014. The engine has been swapped from the original RB20DE-T model to an R33 Skyline RB25DE NON-TURBO (P Plate legal) twin-cam making roughly 140kW, Six cylinder, 5 speed manual gearbox and has been registered to the car by VicRoads.
Minor mods include:
Fully adjustable HSD HR Coilovers which were fitted roughly 20,000kms ago
6000K HID Xenon Headlamps
Mongoose Alarm & Immobiliser
3A Racing Pod Filter
Front Strut Brace
Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch
Remus 2.5inch Catback Exhaust
R32 GTR Wheels 16x8+30, 225/50/16 Tyres
Kenwood Head unit, 2x 6inch rear splits, 12inch Subwoofer & Amplifier
M-Spec Body Kit With N1 GTR Front Bumper and GTR Spoiler
$11,200 with Reg until 1st June 2014, RWC can be arranged for additional costs.
Located in Western Suburbs
Very enjoyable car, will not disappoint.
Contact me on 0432288280 if interested, no time wasters please.

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Edited by RoyceR32

Just because it has a non turbo engine swapped into it, does not make it P-Plate legal!

The car is still a turbocharged vehicle to the police/ authorities and you will cop the penalty for driving it, regardless of what engine has been put in.

Not trying to burn your ad, its a nice looking car but some poor kid could loose his licence over it.

Edited by Bennis

:/ You can get a GTR for that price...But yes. Still can't be reg for P Platers.

It's P-Plate legal in WA, mind you at ~$12.5k landed here that's a lot of money for an N/A R32...

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