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1990 R32 Gts-t For Sale


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Up for sale is my 1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T 1st owner in Australia I have owned this car for approx 4 years, 1 female owner.

This a really great car I have had so much fun over the past 4 years. Never been harassed by police or defected. This really is a regrettable sale as I really do love this car but unfortunately I need to sell it because I don’t drive it (I have a daily) and I’m going overseas soon so it has to go.

• Approx 90,000kms

The car puts out around 160-165kw's running on 13 PSI with room for a little more.

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List of modifications apply.

• Stock turbo

• Chipped Dr Drift ECU

• Tubosmart boost controller

• HSK pod filter with custom cover..

• R34 GTR front mount

• Full exhaust S/S dump pipe larger cat to a HSK exhaust

• New timing belt & thermostat

• GTR waterpump

• New battery

• Just Rebuilt Gearbox

• Nismo organic single plate clutch with about 1350kg clamp load

• Whiteline Front adjustable swaybar

• Tein HA coilovers

• JJR B-Pillar Floor Brace

• New bushes

• Nissan front and rear Strut bars

• Welded Rear HICAS

• Bendix ultimate brakepads

• R34GTX rims with Federal ss595 tyres (Awesome tyres)

• New sunroof

• Vinyl leather seats

• Nismo Gearnob

• 15% tints

• Pioneer MP3/CD head deck with Ipod cable

• Mongoose M80 3 point alarm

• Autogauge boost gauge

• Apexi Turbo timer

• ECUTalk Consult LCD Display Note: This must be signed over to the buyer.

$11,500 NEG (if you don't ask you don't get) I am VERY open to offers.

All inspections welcome! Located in the Hills area.

• Will not swap I already have too many cars.

• Plates do not come with this car you will get standard black on white plates

REGO until FEB 2010

SILLY COMMENTS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED AND WILL BE DELETED.

KEEP THIS ON TOPIC - NO TIME WASTERS

PM or contact Corinne on 0411063927

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