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Item: 1989 BNR32 NISSAN SKYLINE GTR!

Location: Carindale, South Brisbane

Website: Here for now!

Item Condition: Great, runs well, looks good, only came into the country last year!

Reason for Selling: Owner going overseas!

Price and Payment Conditions: $15,500 ONO

Extra Info:

Interior Colour: sway grey

Kilometres: 86***

Colour: gun metal grey

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Body: 2 door: 4 seat COUPE

Drive type: 4WD

Engine (r34GTR - 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.6L rb26dett)

4 Wheel Disc Brakes (all 4 slotted rotors)

Cd Player

4 Wheel Steer

Central Locking

Abs (Antilock Brakes)

Electric Mirrors

Adjustable Steering Column

Fuel Injection

Air Conditioning (cold and working)

Heavy Duty Suspension

Stock GTR Alloy Wheels

Power Steering

Auto Climate Control

Power Windows

Rear Spoiler

BRAND NEW:

SAAS leather gear boot

SAAS leather handbrake boot

SAAS chrome & black gear knob

CD plater

Sony Explode 6" speakers

Car is a great example of a clean bnr32 gtr skyline, no cracks in the dash, small wear mark on drivers seat, clean carpet etc..has been serviced, imported early last year (have papers etc), registered in australia and never driven, car is atessa 4wd twin-turbo, is in great condition for an original godzilla gtr. Slight sun damage on rear seats, has r34-gtr engine which was done in japan prior to import. Car is completly stock apart from Sony aftermarket cd player and speakers and new SAAS gear boot and hand brake boot. Car would suit ower who wants a classic untouched gtr or is a great basis for future motdification. Any questions don't hesitate to contact me! Kind Regards, Hame

Pictures: ADDED!

add is also on car sales (click to view): http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=8133851&postcode=4152&__Qpb=true&__Nf=p_GeoLocation_String%7cGCLT%20-27.49919%2c153.0954%2027.1&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32%7c1%7c%7cpCar_PriceSort_Decimal%7c1%7c%7cpCar_Make_String%7c0%7c%7cpCar_Model_String%7c0&keywords=&__N=1216%201247%201282%201252%201246%204294963846%204294963593%20412&distance=25&silo=1011&PriceTo=412&seot=1&Cr=14&__Nne=15&trecs=114&__sid=125DF466CA60

Contact Details: PM, reply in topic, email or msn ([email protected]), SMS or call 0419761510

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hey mate,

i'm interested in the car just 2 questions.

1. Are you sure its an r34 GTR motor? Because the crank angel sensor on a R34 is different to what you're running in yours?

2. What that engine fitter in Jap or Aus?

Cheers

PM sent! thanks for the interest!

Car will be getting 2 new tyres and registered again soon..so price may rise! Kind regards, hame

  • 2 weeks later...
this is bullshit

you're in Brisbane?

I'm in Melbourne

and I want this car

:laugh:

Flight to Brisbane - $89 one way

3 Tanks of Fuel - $200

Road Trip from Brisbane to Melbourne - Priceless.

:stupid:

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Are you sure it's an rb26 out of a BNR34 and it doesn't just have red cam covers? CAS is an r32 type meaning it at least has an r32-33 exhaust cam, and the intake manifold is from an r32-33 also..

  • 3 weeks later...

Interested.

Thanks for passing on the details Hamish. I've contacted the owner. He's quite informative and easy to deal with.

I'll be running an engine number check with nissan once the details are provided by the seller and if all goes well i'll offer a cash price for it pending compression and leak down test report (paid by me).

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