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was looking for trades previously, no longer looking, just a straight sale. though would be willing to reduce the price slightly if anyone throws a scooter in the mix. pics on the link above. i had listed it before but did not provide pics and was trying to gauge interest. now up for serious sale. serious offers only.

Vehicle 1989 NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GTS-T Price $11,500

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~66000 kms on the clock (~140000 actual kms - had to switch the last cluster three years ago because the speedo stopped working)

237kw at the rear wheels on high boost, 193kw on low (dyno sheets to prove it)

car has SA plates and can be viewed in Epping, NSW

700cc injectors

garrett gt2835 turbo (low mount)

apexi 6 stage dampening suspension

with apexi springs

power steering oil cooler

engine oil cooler

greddy oil catch can

aftermarket larger vented rotors

exedy heavy duty clutch

5 speed manual gearbox

gtr calsonic radiator

gtr calsonic intercooler

gtr dual blow off valves (hidden in front bar)

gtr rims with michelin p1 sport all round with 80% tread

gtr bonnet

gtr grille

gtr front bar with lip

varex adjustable (remote) muffler with full 3inch stainless steel exhaust and hi flow cat

hdi dual stage boost controller

aftermarket dish steering wheel

in dash gauges (oil temp, water temp, oil press, boost)

audio input jack for stereo

aftermarket panasonic 6x9 speakers

and more i'll probably remember later.

bad points:

windshield cracked (5 inches)- windshield replacement quoted $300

i have had this car for over six years. i am the third owner of this vehicle in australia.

vehicle was imported by tilbrook racing in adelaide for the owners daughter- when it had all wear and tear parts replaced.

it is mechanically excellent. drives great. has always been serviced regularly, always drank BP 98 and interior is immaculate for car its age, was always garaged. You'll be hard pressed to find another in similar condition.

sleeper, recently bought a 4wd and do not require two cars.

just had $1700 service and splitfire ignition kit, clutch fluid changed, gearbox fluid changed, brakes bled, platinum sparkplugs put in, and serviced and checked overall (receipts included). car has been looked over and can be vouched for by Mark at HIlls Motorsport (Hornsby).

No tyre kickers. no joy riders. only serious buyers,

16" Alloy Wheels

CD Player

Air Conditioning

Central Locking

Alarm

Central Locking - Remote/Keyless

Audio - MP3 Decoder

Body Kit - F&R Spoilers, Skirts, Rear Apron

Engine Immobiliser

Seller Details

Contact Name : Tushar

Suburb : Epping, NSW

Phone: 0401807284

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