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Nissan Skyline Gts-t Type M 1991 R32 / Mostly Stock / Never Driven In Winter on 2040-cars

US $17,999.00
Year:1991 Mileage:73391
Location:

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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Selling a 1991 Nissan Skyline GTS-T R32 Type M.  This is arguably one of the most sought after exotic Japanese supercars to be offered for sale in North America and likely the best drifting cars ever made.  EBay does not have a category for this car, so I placed it in the closest one available.  It is not a GTR but a GTS-T and basically a stock version with the following mods:

Aftermarket parts that came with it from Japan:
  • Blow-off valve HKS SQV(Sequential Valve) Note, this is not the 'modern' SSQV which is a very high pitched and loud sound, this has a much quieter, natural, but still noticeable blow-off sound.
  • JVC Amp and Subwoofer combo under driver's seat.
  • Datasystem ATS234 Turbo timer.
  • In-dash TV with analog tuner
  • Sony cd-player and radio with removable front cover.
Aftermarket parts installed by previous owner:
  • AEM UEGO Wideband Air Fuel ratio gauge
  • Apexi SAFC (original SAFC, not SAFC 2 or Neo, currently hooked up for read-only, doesn't affect fuel maps)
Aftermarket parts installed by current owner:
  • 3A Racing Air Intake Filter
  • Glowshift PSI Boost gauge

Mechanically, absolutely everything works on the car. 2 warning lights seen in the pics indicate a parking brake and a door open. Car has excellent compression, does not leak any fluids, no strange or unusual noises, and does not smoke.  Primary tach works only about 50% of the time, however the RPM's are correctly regsitered on the Apexi airflow converter. Oil changes are done using the best and most advanced synthetic oil on the market, Royal Purple. Odometer reads in KM, but the conversion to miles is X .62 .  

Cosmetic there are just a couple items to point out.  Along the left side it appears the car brushed up against a white object (see pics below).  This blemish is found just above the front wheel, just ahead of the rear wheel and a bit by the back bumper.  It's hard to see from the pics taken 10ft out, but closeups will indicate this.  Also, there is some light fading around the fuel cap that is also seen in the pics.  The paint is original and for some buyers add value, so I'll leave it up to the new owner on fixing or just re painting with the buyer's choice of color. Car was originally in southern Japan (salt free) and once delivered to North America, garaged during winters.  I believe these high resolution pictures to be quite accurate in representing the car and are consistent with the age and mileage of this car.

Car is offered for sale in Ontario, Canada just across the river from Buffalo, NY.   Can provide airport transportation in Buffalo, NY or Toronto, ON.

This Skyline is permitted in Canada under the 15 year law below (copy/pasted direct from the Ministry of Transportation website) :

Importing vehicles from countries other than the United States

You cannot import a vehicle that was manufactured to meet the safety standards of a country other than the United States or Canada unless the vehicle is the following:

  • 15 years old or older (excluding buses)


VIN # is HCR32258012 .  Contact me for questions on the title or transferring it.  

It is rather unlikely the car will be financed through traditional lending sources.  If seeking a car loan, or any loan for that matter, please ensure you are approved prior to bidding.  I will not accept finance problems as a way to back out of the winning bid.  

Payment terms: 1/2 of purchase price due within 3 days of the close of auction with the balance due within 14 days or at time of pick up.  Will accept bank to bank wire or cash (in person of course) only.  Paypal is required in order to bid but not accepted as a form of payment.  

eBay messages also come straight to my Smart phone, 
so I can respond very quickly.
Also... phone/text : (650) 469-3828

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