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Year: 1990
Make: Nissan Skyline
Model: R32 Gts-t
Kms: 152xxxkms
Rego: November 2015
Transmission: 5 spd Manual
Colour: Black
VIN: Last four digits 7918

Contact: Elliot - 0405 418 342 txt or call, if I don't answer ill ring you back when I can.

Price: $9000 ono or Swaps for a gc8 Impreza WRX, must be manual, preferably blue, mods are ok, must have rego

Modifications:

Has had an R34 RB25det NEO motor transplant which was carried out by a previous owner
Running on 6 psi boost through manual boost controller
Timing belt was replaced when motor put in
Nismo engine mounts, Solid rear cradle mounts
Custom stainless steel dump pipe and full 3" Apexi exhaust system
NPC heavy duty cushioned organic button clutch
Walbro 255L/hr fuel pump with direct power mod carried out by BlackTrack
40mm triple core alloy radiator
18in Rota Grid wheels with 75% tread on all 4 tyres
r33 gts-t 5 stud brake and hub upgrade with dba T3 4000 rotors and intima SR pads only done approx. 2000km
HEL braided brake lines front and rear
SRI adjustable rear camber arms
Hardrace adjustable front upper control arms
TEIN Mono control master coilover (height and damper adjustable)
upgraded r33 diff
r32 GTR front mount cooler with custom piping
r32 gtr bonnet and carbon fibre grill, Bonnet wrapped in carbon fibre vinyl
r32 gtr front bar (fibreglass)
power steering cooler
custom cold air intake
rear guards rolled
CD player with USB & bluetooth connectivity, front and rear splits
Car made 240hp/178kw on 6 psi safely

Other: AC and heater removed, Hicas system disconnected, has had new front wheel bearings, tierods and racks ends recently, Paint is not perfect (it is 25 years old) front bar and left front gaurd are a standard black and there are a few dents, boot is plastidipped black.

Car is used daily and has been for the last 15 months with no major issues. As far as i know the car has never seen the track although current mods have been with the track in mind.

Also included in sale will be a pair of Hardrace front adjustable castor arms ( not installed, new in box)

No finance owing
No defects on car

No joyriders or p platers will be allow to drive the car

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