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FOR SALE

Car: 1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-4, Type M

Transmission: manual

Price: $8500 neg w/out RWC, price pending with RWC

Location: Melbourne

KM's: 125 XXX

Rego: 11 months

- R33 series 2 turbo

- Hybrid front mount intercooler

- Generic 3" dump pipe

- HKS drager 3" to 3.5" exhaust

I owned the car for about a year. I drove it to work mostly city driving. No problems except I needed to replace the AFM. The front bumper is a bit ratty. Didnt get around to getting the chips fixed. Mostly in original condition including original floor mats, radio/cassette player, wheels, sunroof, spare tire, jack, bonnet lining. Dash in good nick except for one bubble. Cam and ignitor cover not installed but comes with car. Thats all I can think of right now.

I'm selling becuase I dont drive it anymore as I have a new family car.

Feel free to text me any questions about the car.

0411579685

Jacob

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  • 5 months later...

Still here. Looking for 7500ono

New rotors

New brake pads

New geniune clutch slave

New genuine clutch cylinder

Installed Splitfires

Installed R33 GTR Gearbox (have gts4 box if you want that in there instead, better gearing in the stronger 33 box though)

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch (pink)

Redline engine oil

Redline shock proof gearbox oil

Redline ATF

Legal height with stock low km GTR shocks and springs

Thermofans (instead of clutch)

New headunit

Triple Gauge cluster

Had it checked and alignment done.

It needs two new tyres

Bushes are still good

Had a slight powersteering leak but i since replaced the cracked hoses

May need a new battery and belts for the aux

Also, the oil drain plug needs rethreading 

Any questions just ask. Spares can be included. Need this gone it's annoying moving cars out of the way with one garage.

Cheers

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