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I have up for sale my beloved R32. I am having to sell due to moving overseas for work, if I could take it with me I would :(

Here are the details:

1989 R32 Skyline GTS-t

Body: 165,xxx kms

Engine: 100,xxx kms - Previous owner put in a 95,xxx km motor before I bought, unfortunately there isn't any recipets, but I do have an engineering cert that says that it is not the original motor and has been replaced with a same model motor.

Manual

Engine:

  • RB20Det
  • FMIC
  • Upgraded Internal Wastegate - now makes 12psi
  • 3inch Turbo back exhaust
  • Apexi pod with custom airbox
  • Nismo Thermostat
  • Brake Cylinder Stopper
  • Included but not fitted, R32 gtst radiator air guide plate

Suspension/Brakes:

  • Nismo Front strut brace
  • HSD Coilovers
  • Rear calipers rebuilt, High temp Red paint
  • Front Calipers stock
  • Included but not fitted, R33 gtst front calipers rebuilt, high temp Red paint

Exterior:

  • Metallic Black paint, less then 1 year old
  • Extremely straight body, NO DENTS
  • 18inch white Work Emotion XT7s 7.5" wide fronts, 8.5" wide rear - NO GUTTER RASH
  • Rust Proofed
  • GTR front bumper
  • Deleted rear spoiler
  • Clear front indicators

Interior:

  • Greddy boost gauge
  • Nismo R32 gtst 320km/h speedo
  • Stock interior but in very good condition
  • Dash has no cracks! There is one small slight bubble
  • Leather handbrake boot with 'GTS-t' embroided on it
  • JVC 6x9s in rear JVC Splits in the front
  • Included but not fitted, Leather gearstick boot with 'GTS-t' embroided on it
  • Included but not fitted, Shadow Temp, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure gauges with sensors

She is currently registered till the 14th December 2014

ALL mods have been engineered and are legal! Will supply engineering certificate with sale!

Bad Point:

  • There is a noisy bearing in the gearbox - I bought it like this, been driving it as a dailiy for the time I have had it and it has been fine, hasn't gotten worse
  • There is no Stereo - does have the cables for an amp installed
  • Stereo surround has 2 cracks

Asking price:

$9,000.00 - NEGOTIABLE!!

If you have any questions, or to make an offer, please PM me, or text message or call: PH: 0402560758. Ask for Josh.

Edited by Saroon
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