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Make: Nissan

Model: 1990 HR32 GTS-T Skyline - rb20det

Milage: 72000 km's

Transmission: 5sp Manual

Colour: Wine Red

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes - 04/09

Price: $12000

Contact: PM here or contact my mobile (Michael) - 0401 225 340

Well it's time to cut my expenses and the first thing to go is my much loved and babied Skyline - Next owner will NOT be dissapointed.

Since owning this car it has given me 0 problems, tough motor, no accident history, fresh clutch and gearbox and I have honestly never driven her hard - In fact she is mostly locked up in my garage for the weekend driving.

I purchased this car from an import dealer completely stock and as an automatic. I decided on an automatic on the advice of the dealer (personal friend) because after a long time of importing cars he came to the conclusion that automatics were generally kept in better nic in Japan. I then had his workshop convert it to manual using a conversion kit, and since has been trouble free.

Since my purchase I have kept up regular servicing and maintenance keeping it mechanically A1, whilst tastefully modifying her.

I have over $6000 worth of receipts from the work I have done on her (within the last 4 months) so my loss is definatly someone else's gain - But it's time I cut my losses.

Car is in immaculate condition with only 72,000kms on the clock. Serviced and looked after by Pro Concept, who have just completed a major service including:

- All fluids and oils (Motul)

- Filters (Oil and fuel)

- A complete inspection of the undercarriage, suspension and brakes (All fine bar the front brakes, which have been fixed)

- Throttle body cleaned

- New water pump fitted

- New timing belt and external drive belts fitted (Gates)

- New idle pulley fitted

Also....

- AFM replaced

- New front brake pads - Rotors machined

- New tyres (Maxxis 225/55/R17)

- New battery

Mod's include:

- 17" Rodney James racing rims

- Maxxis 225/55/R17 tyres

- X-force 3" Turbo back exhaust. Custom 3" dump pipe to stainless steel cat, to oval resonator, to 4.5" tip

- Blitz BOV

- K&N panel filter

- Blitz gearknob

- Whiteline front strut

- Just Jap FMIC (Currently not installed)

- Mongoose MX40 alarm system

- Dark window tints

- Sony head-deck + rear speakers

- Nismo seat covers

- HICAS lock bar

If anyone is looking for an impressive imported sports car that has been carefully looked after with potential for big power (up the boost, install the FMIC, tune the car) then this is the one for you - A great platform.

It's no secret that I baby my imported cars - This is my 3rd skyline and each one I have kept at a high standard.

All inspections welcome, and I'm more than happy to answer any questions or enquires relating to the car.

P.S feel free to PM me for more photos.

Cheers,

Michael

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