Nissan Skyline 1992 R32 GTR
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******* Nissan Skyline 1992 R32 GTR ********
Unfortunately looks like I’m going to have to sell my pride and joy in order to raise some much needed cash. I haven’t owned it for too long but have enjoyed every minute of it and use it daily. Spec is as follows:
1992 R32 GTR in Gunmetal Grey <<<< the best colour hee hee!!
Roughly 104,000km = 64500miles
Superb condition inside and out, always garaged (when not being used!)
Exedy single paddle clutch (fitted less than a year ago by Richard Bell)
Full Impul S/S exhaust.
Impul front strut bar.
Impul gear ****.
Impul ECU (1 bar boost) ~ 370bhp.
Impul alloys.
Pivot Boost gauge
HKS twin super power flow filters.
New tyres all round May04.
Big service (inc. cambelt) Jun04 (Richard Bell)
Laserline CAT 1 alarm.
Over £1500 spent.
Plenty of receipts.
6 months tax, MOT till end of April.
Was £9000ovno
!!!!!!!! NOW £8000 NO OFFERS !!!!!!!! Sorry no p/x either for Impreza!
!!!!!!!!!! NOW £7800, NO OFFERS !!!!!!!!!
Any questions please either ring 07795 146090 or PM me.
Pics
1992 R32 GTR in Gunmetal Grey <<<< the best colour hee hee!!
Roughly 104,000km = 64500miles
Superb condition inside and out, always garaged (when not being used!)
Exedy single paddle clutch (fitted less than a year ago by Richard Bell)
Full Impul S/S exhaust.
Impul front strut bar.
Impul gear ****.
Impul ECU (1 bar boost) ~ 370bhp.
Impul alloys.
Pivot Boost gauge
HKS twin super power flow filters.
New tyres all round May04.
Big service (inc. cambelt) Jun04 (Richard Bell)
Laserline CAT 1 alarm.
Over £1500 spent.
Plenty of receipts.
6 months tax, MOT till end of April.
Was £9000ovno
!!!!!!!! NOW £8000 NO OFFERS !!!!!!!! Sorry no p/x either for Impreza!
!!!!!!!!!! NOW £7800, NO OFFERS !!!!!!!!!
Any questions please either ring 07795 146090 or PM me.
Pics
Last edited by Cat42; 22 December 2004 at 08:04 PM.
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yes a r32gtr would make a excellent family car
its 4 wheel drive so its safe inslippery conditions
they are decent sized so you would fair quite well if the worst ever did happen
only dont stand on throttle fully with child onboard or you are probly going to give the child neck injurys
my own opinion is that every car enthusiast should own a r32 gtr at least once
awsum cars
Darbo
its 4 wheel drive so its safe inslippery conditions
they are decent sized so you would fair quite well if the worst ever did happen
only dont stand on throttle fully with child onboard or you are probly going to give the child neck injurys
my own opinion is that every car enthusiast should own a r32 gtr at least once
awsum cars
Darbo
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Tempting for sure but I would imagine GTR ownership is even more costly than Scoob ownership. Plus I'd need to shift my car first.
Totally agree with Darbo though, don't want to get old without having owned one. Owned its little brother for a couple of years and its hard to say which I prefer the Pulsar or Impreza.
Hope she sells mate but alas unlikely to me
Totally agree with Darbo though, don't want to get old without having owned one. Owned its little brother for a couple of years and its hard to say which I prefer the Pulsar or Impreza.
Hope she sells mate but alas unlikely to me
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[QUOTE=Darbo_wrx]yes a r32gtr would make a excellent family car
its 4 wheel drive so its safe inslippery conditions
LMFAO - I used that one to get her into the idea of a scooby!
BTTT
Fancy a swap for a month?!
its 4 wheel drive so its safe inslippery conditions
LMFAO - I used that one to get her into the idea of a scooby!
BTTT
Fancy a swap for a month?!
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A swap where you give £8k and I give you the car sounds ok!!!!
Originally Posted by Darbo_wrx
yes a r32gtr would make a excellent family car
its 4 wheel drive so its safe inslippery conditions
LMFAO - I used that one to get her into the idea of a scooby!
BTTT
Fancy a swap for a month?!
its 4 wheel drive so its safe inslippery conditions
LMFAO - I used that one to get her into the idea of a scooby!
BTTT
Fancy a swap for a month?!
A swap where you give £8k and I give you the car sounds ok!!!!
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Originally Posted by Cat42
Any more for any more? £8000 for around 370bhp!
What is the going rate for these cars, I've bought a scooby recently but always liked the skylines.
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Nah, sure I stated in an e-mail that am looking to get £8k for it else will just keep the car. It's in superb condition, sounds and drives smoothly, has had it's major service done which included cambelt.
Some I've seen in a tuned state idle very lumpy but no such problems with this. Took me a long while to find a good quality one but now I've decided to get something cheaper.
Some I've seen in a tuned state idle very lumpy but no such problems with this. Took me a long while to find a good quality one but now I've decided to get something cheaper.
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Originally Posted by marknjayne
£8k is a good price for a stage 1 32 gtr
All the best (to both of you!)
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worth every penny
seen the picks and its spot on
if it runs well then its deffo worth it
stick hold till you get the money these are rare in good order scabby ones available for 6.5k but you would need to spend the same to sort em
if i ever win the lotto i will have 2 or 3 of these tucked away in different states of tune
along with all the other supercars of course
Darbo
seen the picks and its spot on
if it runs well then its deffo worth it
stick hold till you get the money these are rare in good order scabby ones available for 6.5k but you would need to spend the same to sort em
if i ever win the lotto i will have 2 or 3 of these tucked away in different states of tune
along with all the other supercars of course
Darbo
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Cheers Darbo,
I've got my sensible head on and need cash to put towards a cheaper car and a house / flat.
You're dead right about the cheaper Skylines, unless you inspect them with a fine-tooth comb you could end up spending a fair bit. Ho-hum just have to keep at it.
All the best mate.
I've got my sensible head on and need cash to put towards a cheaper car and a house / flat.
You're dead right about the cheaper Skylines, unless you inspect them with a fine-tooth comb you could end up spending a fair bit. Ho-hum just have to keep at it.
All the best mate.
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yer im 26 and already owned a r33 gtr but it didnt make a very good famliy car cause the boots are tiny so i down graided and brought ANOTHER scooby cause i love them so much here is a fews pics
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sorry for the hijak
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#28
To get things back on track.....
Boot on the R32 is a pretty good size, get my golf clubs in no probs plus easily got two suitcases in there with room to spare.
Anyway BTTT
Boot on the R32 is a pretty good size, get my golf clubs in no probs plus easily got two suitcases in there with room to spare.
Anyway BTTT