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1989 Nissan Skyline GTR for sale. $22,000 neg.

Will consider swap & cash adjustment

Gunmetal grey. Tinted windows.

Location: Canberra

Rego till March but will be extend shortly.

160,000kms

New Motor. Fitted around 50,000km ago.

Gates stronger timing Belt(Changed 10,000km ago)

Apexi Powerfc Djetro + HC

Greddy Profec B Boost controller

Sard 700cc injectors.

NGK wideband AFR meter.

9 Puck ceramic clutch

Turbotimer

Greddy Boost gauge

17” Stern mags, 4 x New Tyres(2 Days old)

Blitz Power meter ID3

K&N air filters, I’ve also got the Apexi’s if you want them.

2 x AVO 350hp Turbos.

HKS Duralium adjustable cam gears(latest version)

Full 3”exhaust with high flow cat.

Custom front pipes.

Splitfire coilpacks.

Greddy oil catch can

Upgraded larger intercooler.. not sure of size.

Clarion Touch screen Mp3 player

2 x Alpine 10” ZR’s

1 x Alpine monoblock amplifier

1 x Alpine 2 channel amplifier

Kenwood 6 x 4” 2 way speakers.

Alpine DDDrive splits

Razo Gear knob

Nardi sports steering wheel.

Ikeya Formula tie rod ends.

HKS springs.

Koni Adjustable shocks.

Choice of Carbon Fibre bonnet or Standard gtr bonnet.(I’ve got both)

Cross Drilled slotted DBA rotors & Ferodo pads.

Greddy strut/tower brace.

Electrical earth grounding kit.

Greddy clear cam gear cover.

Will take some pics shortly

Phone: 0423910710

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  • 2 weeks later...

I bought the motor from SSS automotive after a turbo failure which damaged my old one.

The motor and turbo's were fitted by Turbotechnics in Newcastle. The motor is used but a compression test was done at my request where they told me it was good. I bought the AVO turbos brand new.

Cost for the motor and turbos over 10k, which doesn't include fitting.

All receipts available

I forgot to add that the car also has a 1 farad capacitor and pager alarm with remote start, immobiliser and central locking. :(

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