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Vehicle 1989 NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GTS-T

Price $15,000

Kilometres 114,801

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour blue

Interior Colour black

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.0L (1998cc)

Reg Plate AC51FN

Reg Expiry FEB-2007

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Vehicle ID 3895144

Brief Comments new blue pearl respray body kit runs and handels great lots of money spent allways looked after

Long Comments i got the car resprayed 3 months its a blue pearl it has vertex sides and rear bars and a grt front bar with out the bottom lip

it has 17 inch wheels with 235/45r17 tyres allround with good rubber

tien coilover suspension front and rear strut braces

it has window tint cd player front and rear after market speakers nissan floor mats bride front buckets seats boost, oil temp, oil pressure and water temp guages in car re trimed roof lining

it has a short shifter and a manual boost controler on 15 pound

i has a new heavy duty clutch lightened flywheel new slave diff, gearbox, and engine oil recently replaced with good quatly oils

it has a brand new tomie 1.2mm metal head gasket new valve stem seals all new gaskets ported and polish inlet manifold and polished head ca has done 300km sine new head gasket, new gates timing belt all new colling system hoses and raditor

it has a gtr fuel pump cleaned and flowed injectors adjustable fuel pressure regulator rb25 trubo custom oil lines hybride intercool, bov

3' exhurts from trubo hi flow cat and 1 mufler

i want $15000 ono

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