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As I’m buying myself a new car it looks like my Black manual 1989 R32 Gts-t Skyline must be sold.

Exterior

16” Watanabe Rims (Matt Black)

Bridgestone Firehawk tyres (only done 500km’s)

GTR Aluminum Bonnet

GTR Front Bar

GTR Grille

GTR Rear wing

Very straight body with no major accident damage

Tinted windows (darkest legal)Hybrid Copy FMIC

Full 3” Exhaust from turbo back

Dual Air horns

Tein HA adjustable suspenstion

Interior

Central Locking with alarm and Immobilizer

Seats in excellent condition with no marks or cigarette burns

HKS Boost Pressure, Exhaust Temp and Engine Temp gauges mounted in second DIN

Short Shifter

Hybrid Electronic Boost controller with high, low and over boost function (over boost is an extra 10% boost)

Engine

Upgraded Turbo (unsure what type but bigger than stock)

Rebic Fuel Computer with 2 extra injectors installed in the manifold

Remapped Ecu with speed cut removed

Front Strut Bar

Clutch has been upgraded, unsure of type but still grips very well and is strong

K & N pod filter

Sound

JVC removable face head unit that plays MP3/WMA’s

Clarion Component Splits in the front

Clarion 2 ways in the rear

2 x 12” Clarion Subs in the boot in a box (lots of space left in boot for luggage)

4 x 150w AVA Amp running the sub in bridged mode

Genearal Info

Car has just been serviced by Ice performance with the spark plugs and coil packs replaced.

I imported this car 2 years ago with 96,000 k’s on the clock; it now has 114,700 k’s. When I first got it I had the water pump and timing belt replaced as well as a new set of spark plugs (all done at ice). I have changed the oil and filter 4 times since I have owned it as well as the fuel filter being replaced.

Car drives well and recently did 196 rwks at 13psi. This was before the FMIC and EBC were installed.

I am asking 13K ONO.

Im in Melbourne, Southland area.

PM me or contact me (Jason) on 0409425887. Test drives available though if you are under 25 bring the cash or a bank cheque cos my insurance won’t cover ya.

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noone want to buy a skyline? as it says ONO so make a reasonable offer.

i will also be including in the sale a nardi steering wheel in good condition that came with the car from japan, as well as the origonal shifter if you dont like the short shifter. i will also be including a stock air box so if you get defected for pod and fmic you can easly switch.

comeon make an offer. this car must be sold in 2 months if not sooner.

im willing to take out all the sound gear and drop the price by 400$

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