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Hey guys my cars up for sale now, Details as follows.

location: Melbourne, Kings park

1989 Nissan Skyline R32 gts-t Type M

Serviced every 5000k's

rb20det (160,000k's)

Colour: Red Burgundy

Manual

REGO TILL SEPTEMBER & Roadworthy SUPPLIED

Comes with all electrics, Sunroof, Climate control, Keyless entry,

Car has been resprayed within last 6 months. Immaculate condition inside and out. Clean car & always taken care of. Cars slightly modded & comes with the following..

[ENGINE & MODS]

HKS SSQV Blow Off Valve

Haltech ECU E11V2

Boost controller Solenoid

Hybrid Front Mount intercooler

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

Trust 3.5" Full exhaust system (JASMA)

Exedy Extreme Heavy Duty CLutch

HKS turbo timer.

Haltech 3 BAR map Sensor

Adjustable Castor Rods

K&N Pod Filter.

[EXTERIOR]

Full Vertex Bodykit

Factory Electric Sunroof

Stock R32 GTS-T 16" rims

[iNTERIOR & AUDIO]

PIONEER HEADUNIT

PIONEER 6" x 2

PIONEER 6" SPILTS x 2 PLUS PIONEER TWEETERS

JL AUDIO 12" SUB

JL AUDIO AMP

JL AUDIO MONOBLOCK

Professionally Installed by JB HIFI Avondale Heights.

NISMO GEAR KNOB

Full alarm system, Immobilizer & Keyless Entry, engine start, sensors, anti brake in, 2 WAY LCD. LED light. Also Comes with 2 year warranty.(installed by Eastside installs on the SAU. forums)

All paperwork & receipts will be provided for most Modifications and services.

I live In Melbourne, Kings park.

Price: $11,500 negotiable

If you have any swaps in mind please feel free to message me aswell

mobile: 0421 916 066

Email: [email protected]

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nothing that your prolly interested in but

N13 Nissan exa

Ca18de

2.5" cat back

SSS rims

Abit of a system nothing special

white face dials, front altezza parkers and aftermarket steering wheel (not installed)

Plus cash adjustment

that looks very nice mate, good luck with the sale. free bump

but are you sure that, that is vertex body - looks a bit more like BN to me. but i may be wrong.

Thanks dude

Yeah i was told it was a vertex body kit when i purchased it from cwshoppe on EBAY. Has details abt the kit on the receipt

Edited by willR32
What other suspension mods does it have?Its pretty damn low and all that is mentioned is castor arms - cheers

Stu

After Market suspension that came with the car. Im not to sure the brand but its definetly better than stock suspension. Plus the kit makes it look so low :thumbsup:

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