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R32 Nissan Skyline GTR 1989 imported by me in 2004.

I dont get the time to drive it, would like to see it go to a good home.

$14,500 or reasonable offer.

Located in Canberra but will trailer deliver to you for cost of fuel + hire.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/mckellar/cars-vans-utes/1989-nissan-skyline-r32-gt-r/1042820101

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Last rego inspection:

- Back left handbrake was not applying full force.

- One of the engine mounts is split, don't know how long it was like it, never had an issue before, I bought a spare, haven't fitted it.

- Clear is coming off.

Needs a tune, throttle bodies need balancing. I cant afford to get it done.

It's pretty well stock, has steel wheel ball bearing turbos built by Croydon Motorsport, all the under plenum pipes were checked and replaced becuase the last mechanic overtightened the water bleed screw, so when I changed the water pump I couldnt bleed it, had to dismantle the entire inlet side. Found the paper gaskets blown in two laces so put in HKS metal gaskets.

Had the injectors serviced, removed the fuel tank and cleaned the lines out, new fuel lines as well. new timing belt went in a while ago.

Cat back exhaust, HKS Pods, everything else is stock.

My offer 10k plus cost of delivering to Sydney.

Not trying to insult or law ball you genuine offer before I buy gtr elsewhere this weekend.

Thanks

david

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