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1989 NISSAN SKYLINE BNR32

84000KMS

Mechanical:

RB26DETT STANDARD ENGINE

NEW THROTTLE BODY GASKETS & INTAKE GASKETS

NEW GARRET 2X 2860-7 TURBOS (5000KMS)

NEW SARD FUEL REG & GUAGE WITH EARLS BRAIDED LINE (5000KMS)

NEW APEXI POWER FC & BOOST CONTROLLER TO SUIT (5000KMS)

NEW APEXI PFC HAND CONTROLLER (5000KMS)

WALBRO FUEL PUMP IN TANK (5000KMS)

NIC CLUTCHES CLUTCH (NOT SURE OF AGE)

DOES HAVE FRONT CRANK SHAFT OIL LEAK (TINY BUT THEY IS WET OIL)

FRONT & REAR SLOTTED ROTORS

Interior:

COMPLETELY STANDARD BESIDES PFC CONTROLLER

DOES HAVE BUBBLE ON DASH DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF PASSANGER

SONY EXPLODE HEAD UNIT

HKS TURBO TIMER

Spare parts:

COMES WITH STANDARD COMPUTER, BOOST SOLINOID & FUEL PUMP

AS SPARES

Condition:

CAR IS IN GREAT CONDITION NO DENTS OR MARKS

HAS 4 BRAND NEW TYRES (4000KMS OLD)

18IN RIMS BIG DISH ON REAR

DARK TINT

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Price:

$15000

Location:

GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND

Contact: PM, Reply or call 0408992232 RUSSELL

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I can vouch for this car being a serious fast car enthusiast myself . I have been in it on many occasions and i would have bought it by now if i didn't live overseas most of the year. Its such a quick, clean running, smooth and super responsive car. It feels like its on rails!

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