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1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M

One owner since being imported 8 years ago.

Was imported with 66,000kms on the clock and now it has 165k.

Serviced every 5000 kms or 6 monthly depending on which comes around first (shows how much I get to drive her)

All work carried out on this car has been performed by ATS and Tilbrooks.

Has been garaged and meticulously cared for.

Truly immaculate condition inside and out and will be dearly missed.

I am selling to get the dreaded mortgage on the way down. If it wasn’t for that there would always be a spot in the garage for it.

This car has never been abused in any way, no drifting, burnouts, never been to the dragstrip. Mechanically has never been stressed and currently easily makes its current power level. Always runs on Premium Unleaded.

Plates recently swapped to standard, previously known as ‘GODZLA’. I am keeping the plates in hope of getting another skyline………one day.

Exterior

Rare factory Midnight blue in colour

Type M bodykit

Genuine GTR rear spoiler

Tinted Windows

Currently wearing stock rims, comes with 17” Work equip rims and tyres (refer pictures)

Twin Side Neons (blue)

Interior

Kenwood CD player

Blitz Turbo timer (FATT) that doubles as 0-100km/h, 0-400m etc

Twin pod A-pillar gauges: Autometer Boost and Air/fuel ratio (led)

Under dash Hi/lo (11psi/16psi) boost switch

Neon switch

Immobilizer - keypad

Modifications:

Hi-flowed Turbo (all work carried out by ATS to T3 spec)

Supra front mount intercooler

Ms pod air filter

3” exhaust from Dump pipe.

Turbosmart Type II Blow-off Valve

Rewritten Chip (written by Martin Donnen at Tilbrooks)

Bosch Fuel pump

Heavy duty Clutch from Xtreme : ACS

Aftermarket Suspension

Additional Spares:

17” Work Equip Rims and Tyres (1 tyre has nail, needs patching)

Stock Suspension

Stock air filter and box

Stock blow off valve

Original rear spoiler with brake light

PM me for any further info, you should be able to see from the pics how well it has been looked after.

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  • 3 weeks later...

has the car been sold yet?

If not is there a chance of seeing the car in person?

As you can see i have gts4 abd am looking at selling it in jan

to go rear wheel drive. Love the look of your car and would

like to see it in the skin.

Not Sold yet.

Sorry for the late reply Shaun, have just been logging on to see if I had a pvt message rather than checking the ad.

Just leave a pvt and we can try and arrange a time that suits, and I'll charge the battery......

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