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post-19743-1154933799.jpgpost-19743-1154933430.jpgpost-19743-1154933568.jpgpost-19743-1154933632.jpgpost-19743-1154933693.jpgpost-23522-1127208164.jpgItem: R32 GTS-t SKYLINE 1989

Colour: Burgandy (good condition)

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: ALREADY BOUGHT a new car

Price and Payment Conditions: $11,500ono 3 months reg

Contact Details: PM OR MOBILE 0403 326 473 (AH) OR LEAVE MESSAGE

ENGINE MODS;

Wolf 3d version 4 plug in ecu with hand controller

ces 3" dump pipe with full 3" exhaust with stainless rear muffler and cat

splitfire coil packs

splitfire earth wire kit

hks blow off valve plumb back

standard air box with bmc high flow panel filter

genuine APEX 400x250 front mount intercooler (uses original piping under bonnet)

(nothing cut or modified to fit cooler,front bar was not even removed)

cusco catch can

genuine walbro 255 fuel pump

exedy heavy duty clutch kit

ALL PARTS AND MODS HAVE BEEN DONE IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS

MADE 175kw@wheels on 14psi with rb25 turbo oct 06

with gtr injectors and electronic boost control (controlled by wolf)

with standard air box.

turbo just fitted with genuine gaskets, also just serviced.

just had exhaust manifold manifold gasket and studs done with genuine parts.

DETAILS AND PARTS REPLACED SINCE PURCHASED;

I am the first aussie owner of this car, imported jan 2005 through raws workshop.

I purchased the car stock standard in april 05 with 88,000kms on the clock. now has 130,000kms.

serviced every 5,000kms with elf oil,ryco filters and ngk plugs.

used as my daily driver so very well looked after.

air con regassed and working well with dye.

radiator replaced when purchased, flushed, coolant flushed this week.

redline oil in gearbox and lsd diff

Where possible I have used genuine parts on this car as Im in the trade.

replaced timing belt,water pump, thermostat (genuine nissan) @ 100,000KMS and all fan belts.

Has four brand new goodyear eagle f1 225/50 r16 tyres 5000kms old.

INTERIOR;

GTHID hid headlights in low beam 2 month old (not taiwanese rubbish) made in us

hks boost gauge

hks turbo timer

ECLIPSE CD5441 head unit with kenwood front, pioneer rear speakers, cheap 400w amp

genuine floor mats (bit dirty)

genuine centre cup holders under arm rest

genuine nokia blue tooth hands free kit

SUSPENSION AND BRAKES;

factory 4 spot calipers with ebc red pads

2 spot rear bendix ultimate

whiteline front and rear adjustable swaybars

whiteline front and rear strut braces

whiteline rear cradle donuts

whiteline front upper adjustable camber kit

new front and rear brake rotors (2500kms old)

cusco brake master cylinder stopper

kyb excell g shocks all round

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Edited by DOUGMO
  • 4 months later...
  • 1 month later...

bump again for another time waster,

more work done

price dropped,

up until now i have not been too fussed about selling the car as i love it so much,

but now it has to go

cmon!!!

back up for sale

a great little car, been very reliable and all the

hard work is done.

i have gone down the road of the standard look, only needs rims

and lowered springs to set it right off

Free bump! This is a sweet buy guys. You are all very lucky down south, very hard to come across one like this for the price up in QLD. good luck with the sale bud!!!

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