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For sale: 1989 R32 Gts-t Type M Skyline, Not completly sure of sale just seeing if ne1 is intrested

Asking Price: 16,000 ONO or trade for most cars, will only sell for right price

Killometer's: 149,XXX

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB20DET

Modifications:

Genuine Hybrid FMIC Kit

Walbro 600hp fuel pump

H/D Clutch

Apexi Power Fc With Hand controller

JIC coilovers

Custom High flowed T4 with VL turbo Rear exhaust housing (bigger than 32 rear exhaust housing) with biggest T4 wheels you can fit in there

custom braided oil feed line for turbo

short shifter kit

gear knob

momo steering wheel

resprayed in custom blue with a slight mix of lime

18 inch near new Lenso wheels

z32 AFM (not fitted)

Pod Filter

tomie rear hicas locker

Aftermarket exhaust

turbo timer x2 (nither fitted)

HKS boost gauge

near new nylothane sway bar bushes and castor rod bushes

Drift handbrake

Greedy boost controller (manual type)

Stock BOV fitted for stock look (will sell with a JDM style BOV)

DRFT oil catch can

Cross Drilled and slotted front Discs

Cannot Remeber all mods lol

Complianced: Yes

Road Worth Certificate: No

Registration: Yes until 5/2006

Other Comment's about the vehicle: car always serviced at 4000km intervals, car will be sold with lots of stock and spare parts like exhaust, intercooler and 2 volk racing rims and r32 stockies etc.....

all it needs is a set of injectors and tune car will make over 200 rwkw easily, will make 230 rwkw with current turbo setup, few small litlle things wrong like a cacked interior piece, prob should roll front guards a little more minor scraping from 18s over large bumps n otha little things

Contact detail's Chris on 0421244801

call for more details

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