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1992 Nissan Skyline GTS4 2door

Exterior;

# Black in colour

# Custom gold tinting

Motor;

# Replacement RB20DET motor (70###kms with warranty till november)

# 5speed manual

# Daiken heavy duty 5 puk clutch

# 3" exhaust system with big cannon muffler

# Front mounted hybrid style intercooler with polished mandrel bent alloy piping

# Blitz style Pod filter

Wheels and suspension;

# 3week old 18" deepdish rims (new nangkangs, 235 front 265 rear)

# Bilstein adjustable coil over suspension

# Nissan Strut brace

Interior;

# Speco boost guage

# Panasonic indash TV with remote

# Panasonic 8CD stacker

# DVD/mp3 player

# FET digital turbo timer

Reason selling;

Currently unable to drive due to loosing license, and physically cant drive a car due to broken arm.

Car is pretty much a good example of a nice clean R32, exterior is good for its age. The standard interior is in great condition, no rips/no cig burns. The vechicle has done 115###kms as the motor has been replaced for a fresh one which has 70###kms 3 weeks ago. The car has all the normal electronics you'll find on a R32.

For those who are unsure on what difference the GTS4 has compared to the GTST, it has a 4wd system called "attesa" 4wd system like the famous GTR, when traction is lost, the power is also transfered to the front wheels.

Comes with Safty cert and 4 months rego. For any in formation please PM or msg here.

Price: $16500 or a reasonable offer.

Price drop: $16000

New price drop: $15500

Contact 0404 421 615

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Previous owner decided to boost it up, damaged the bore and piston.

Current motor hasn't seen anything over standard boost as its still under warranty. Reason for sale is that it doesn't get driven much as i don't have a license.

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this is exactly what im looking for. if you still have it in about 3-4 weeks i'll be down there for a look. if you have any bigger pics can you email them to [email protected]

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