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1989 Skyline GX manual sedan Victoria

red duco

tan interior

air con

power steering

RB30ET (VL turbo motor and computer, standard boost)

8.0:1 comp with shaved head

Ported and Polished head

AVO stage 3 cam

cold air induction with pod filter

2.25 inch exhaust

Spitfire Boost gauge

NA inlet Manifold with turbo injectors

R32 5 speed manual gearbox

heavy duty lowered suspension

Monroe GT gas shocks

replaced rear bushes and some front

15inch alloy's with Falken rubber

meshed front bar in middle and where indicators are

indicators moved to parkers

Import projector front lights

fog lights behind mesh in bumper

GTS grill

Tinted windows

tow bar

Warlock Alarm

3 stage shock sensor

3 stage immoblisation

motion sensor

doors and bonnet sensor

plus other features

Panasonic head unit

Audioline 2 X 300 watt sub amp

JVC 4 X 80 watt RMS amp

Kicker 6.5 inch splits

Pioneer 4 way 6 x 9's in custom parcel shelf

12 inch Kicker sub

Uniden CB AM radio

removable boot mount base and aerial

PLUS SPARE PARTS

original motor for this car (complete block and head)

power steering pump

air con pump

starter motor

one complete turbo head and cam

one complete NA head in parts

AFM

water pump

VL turbo wiring loom

two turbo inlet manifolds

4 or 5 turbo injectors

6 NA injectors

intank fuel pump

two rear rotors and calipers

diff, with centre and axles (sedan)

NA extractors (not sure of brand)

2.25 or 2.5 inch exhaust (needs to be welded together)

stock NA exhaust manifold

NA auto computer

NA manual computer

one pair of series 3 headlights and front indicators

NA air filter box, snorkel and intake

Car has done 220,000kms and has been turbo charged for approx. 5,000kms. Original service books supplied.

Inspection will not dissappoint

Asking $10,000 ono with all parts.

Will not seperate parts until car is sold.

No pics.

Ben

0413786329

[email protected]

Melbourne, Victoria

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