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Make:

Nissan

Model:

1989 BNR32 GT-R Skyline

Milage:

134,000 recent engine swap with the engine doing 105,000 from a 94 GTR Vspec II

Transmission:

5 Speed manual updated gear box with pull type clutch, from a 94 GTR Vspec II

Colour:

Gunmetal Grey

Location:

Adelaide SA

Complied?

yes

RWC supplied?

yes

Currently registered?

Registraition runs out in Feb 08

Price:

$22,000

Contact:

PM

Comments / Modifications:

Recently had a piston go on the original engine picked up a 94 Vspec II halfcut having the engine and gear box swapped

the new engine has done 105,000 KM just had it serviced upon installation with Mobil 1 10w/30 super syn engine oil

car has

Apexi GT spec Intercooler

HKS pods

HKS turbo actuators

ARC BOV

GAB adjustables

front strut brace

3inch turbo back exhaust with hi flow cat

nismo sideskirts

nismo steering wheel

nismo shift knob

nismo radiator cap

Blitz boost guage

R34 GTR wheels

vented bonnet

trial front bar

kenwood deck

pioneer 6 inch and 6 /9 in the rear speakers

alarm imobiliser/turbo timer

Images:

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Edited by Shrub32
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