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Make: Nissan

Model: 1989 R32 GTS-t Type M

Milage: 77,000 km

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Black

Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD

Complied? Yes, 2005

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes until sept

Price: $8,900

Contact: PM or 0418-712-380

Comments / Modifications:

-First owner in oz, imported in 2005 with 65000km on clock.

-momo steering wheel (have stock also)

-power aero mirrors (have stock also)

-boost gauge in cig tray

-immobiliser

-never raced or thrashed

-regularly serviced

-would suit someone looking for a nice clean unmodified car

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Hey mate whats the paint like... do you know if it has had wate pump..timing chain done? Got a mate that might be interested at a better price

The paints in good nick and the pump and timing chain havn't been done, my mechanic reckons they have plenty of life left in them.

Hey mate could i please get some close ups of the paint... it looks really bad in these pics my mates very interested now! whats you best price? pm me if you like.. cheers

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Hey mate could i please get some close ups of the paint... it looks really bad in these pics my mates very interested now! whats you best price? pm me if you like.. cheers

It's just reflections and dusty cat footprints, I'll take some close up pics tomorrow.

more info about the car would be good... service history.... engine bay shots... have you got it tuned before and anything else you can think of

When I first got it, I changed all the fluids (gearbox oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid, coolant etc) and I've changed the oil in it about 5 times in the 12,000ks I've had it. The only things I've had to fix are a master cylinder seal, some suspension bushes, a steering rack boot, and a reverse globe. It runs really well and feels tight.

Never modified mechanically, only mods are aero mirrors, steering wheel and a boost gauge. (have original parts too).

The only reason I'm selling it is because I now have a company car and I never get to drive the skyline anymore. Really hate to see it go.

I'll take some photos of the engine bay tomorrow in the light. Any other photos you want?

When I first got it, I changed all the fluids (gearbox oil, power steering fluid, brake fluid, coolant etc) and I've changed the oil in it about 5 times in the 12,000ks I've had it. The only things I've had to fix are a master cylinder seal, some suspension bushes, a steering rack boot, and a reverse globe. It runs really well and feels tight.

Never modified mechanically, only mods are aero mirrors, steering wheel and a boost gauge. (have original parts too).

The only reason I'm selling it is because I now have a company car and I never get to drive the skyline anymore. Really hate to see it go.

I'll take some photos of the engine bay tomorrow in the light. Any other photos you want?

hey buddy, yeh just some from behind would be great cheers... im kinda starting to fall in love with a nice stock 32!!

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