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Unfortunately due to work commitments I am forced to sell this car and have appreciated everything about it now as it stands.

When I first purchased this car it was neglected for months sitting in a backyard but considering it was an original Gts-4 model I knew it had potential.

1990 Nissan Skyline r32 Gts-4 ( All wheel drive )

178 XXX XXX kms on cluster

Engine

Old motor was replaced with a Healthier Rb20det

Gtr drivetrain

5 speed manual

Excedy Heavy duty Clutch

Reconditioned flywheel

Blitz return flow intercooler

Blitz turbo down pipe

Custom 3” stainless steel exhaust with high flow cat and one muffler into a HKS super dragger Jasma approved muffler (clean tone not loud and droney)

Custom stainless steel engine bay piping

Reconditioned air flow meter

New battery

Reservoir sock

Genuine new Water pump, Pulleys and replaced Air con compressor

New Timing and pulley belts

New radiator hoses

Air conditioner re-gassed

All mechanical work was done by Edge Motorworks with great service and respect.

Interior

Genuine Gtr gear knob

Genuine Nissan skyline key

New front window

Driver and passenger windows were replaced

Genuine Inner window door moulds replaced and outer mould replaced

Replaced the centre vent as it was broken when purchased

Replaced door surround rubbers

Replaced speedo cable

Darkest Legal window tint (Never had a problem about it with police)

Leather Gear stick surround, Hand brake surround and standard steering wheel re-trimmed in leather

Smoked faced turbo gauge

Kenwood head unit

Focal front and rear + tweeter speakers

4 channel Clarion amplifier

New speaker wiring kit

Replaced the passenger side window switch

Body

Resprayed in R33 Gtr Midnight Purple. (LP2)

R32 n1 Gtr front bar and boot lip

R32 Gtr bonnet and grill

R32 Gtr front indicators

Weather visors

Type m side skirts and pods

Wheels / Suspension

18” G-max Enigmas

Width: Front 8.5 Rear 9.5

Great tyres 80% tread

RDA slotted rotors

GTR standard suspension

Bad points

Small mark on the passenger door trim

Dash has small bubble from sun damage (common problem)

Reverse lights sometimes flicker

Front passenger side shock absorber every now and then might squeak

And something mechanically behind the air con/heater unit is faulty

Over all,

A lot of time and money has been put into this car and would like to sell it to a genuine buyer.

It is well looked after and serviced regularly, I would have loved to fix all of the above points but have no time and space for it now.

$10,000 firm - RWC and 12months registration

Or

$9000 as is

Please text or call for any inquires, can only have buyers inspect the car on weekends as my hours differ during the week.

0402 578 945

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