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*SOLD*

Hey Guys,

After owning my ’32 for just over two years, it’s time to move on – this car is in amazing condition and it’s with great reluctance that I sell it but my current employment situation requires lots of travel so I basically need something newer.

1992 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS-T Type-M

2.0L twin cam with turbocharger (RB20DET)

Gunmetal Grey

5 speed manual

Electric windows/mirrors/climate control AC etc

Active front spoiler

Alarm with remote central locking

Transponding immobiliser

131,xxx kms (bought with 65000km on the clock)

9 months reg

Located in Melbourne

DETAILS:

Mechanically excellent – meticulously maintained

Immaculate condition inside and out (near perfect interior)

Recent respray

Type-M body kit

Had major service at 100k which included new:

• New drive belts/Timing belt/Idler & tensioner bearings

• Camshaft seals

• Water pump/Thermostat

• Clutch master & slave cylinders

• Tie rod ends

Serviced every 5,000ks

ENGINE:

New NGK Iridium spark plugs

New Splitfire Coilpacks

New Nismo Fuel pump

ARC Side-mount Intercooler

APEX’i Power Intake

Blitz Dual SBC Spec-S Electronic Boost Controller

Remapped computer (tuned by Toshi)

Standard turbo upgraded with steel turbine wheel

EXHAUST:

3.5” mandrel bent exhaust cat back (Japanese built - not too loud)

Catco big-body 3” catalytic converter

3” Pacemaker front pipe

HKS split dump pipe

INTERIOR:

Nardi Classic Line Black 360mm Steering Wheel

Impul Gear Knob

Lonza Pedals

Tomei Short shift kit

Kenwood CD player / 6.5” front & rear speakers

Blitz DCII Dual Turbo Timer / Digital Boost Gauge

HANDLING:

Adjustable front/rear strut braces

Front 17" x 7” Longchamp XR-V Rims on 215/45 tyres (4 months old)

Rear 17" x 8” Longchamp XR-V Rims on 235/45 tyres (6 months old)

Lowered King Springs/KYB shocks

New new DBA4000 front brakes with Endless pads & rebuilt front callipers

I’m willing to negotiate on the price but please bear in mind this is one of the best R32 Skylines going around, with many dollars spent to make it even better - it feels like a new car to drive, goes very well and looks amazing, so please contact me if you’re interested, serious buyers only!

*SOLD*

Thanks,

Dave.

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Edited by RaseR
  • 2 weeks later...

Hi guys, my car is sold pending payment...I'll let you all know if it falls through, but it looks like the new owner will be taking delivery tomorrow.

Thanks for all the interest! :)

Edited by RaseR

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