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R32 Nissan Skyline 4 Door Gts-4 M-spec


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1989 Nissan Skyline 4 door R32 gts-4 - Grey - M-Spec

Selling due to lack of funding for an operation.

Has around 90,000km's on the odometer with Rego til November

RB20det (turbo) 5 speed manual

Same driveline as a GT-R

Has the same brakes as a GT-R

Vacuum hoses in the engine bay have been replaced with Blue silicone ones and yellow zippy ties.

Stainless Steel piping to and from the side mount intercooler.

Car comes with FMIC piping but no front mount.

GT-R fuel pump

Clutch has recently been replaced.

Exedy Heavy duty Clutch

GT-R mags 16"x8"

fronts: 225/50/16

rears: 225/50/16

Full coil-over suspension TANABE

Bodykit consists of front bar, side skirts and skirts behind rear wheels.

Skirts for behind the rear wheels have not been fitted.

Extremely dark tinting on rear doors and rear window

Turbo back 3" exhaugst with a rather large genuine Apexi muffler

Boost Gauge

GFB Bleed Valve

JVC KD-LHX505 Touch screen headunit

Front speakers: Infinity 4x6's

Rear speakers: Pioneer 6" 2-ways

Asking $14,000 ono

Phone 0402 366 481 if you are interested

phone between 3pm and 8pm during the week or

phone anytime on the weekend

pictures are available on request

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