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For sale: 1989 Skyline R32 4 door gts-t

Asking Price: $14,900

Killometer's: original 62,000kms

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB25DET original 33,000kms

Modifications: R33 GTR Purple respray, near new Trust TD06 Turbo, Trust racing manifold and external Gate, Trust Intercooler kit, Trust type R BOV, AP Twin plate clutch, NISMO 2 way, JIC coilovers, R32 GTR wheels, 2 extra 740cc injectors, Greddy Rebic 3 controller, R33 GTR fuel pump, Field electronic boost controller, Nardi 360mm wheel, 3 inch exhaust, brand new earls oil cooler and alarm fitted last week.

Complianced: Yes SA rego. First registered late December 2005. rego till end march 2006

Road Worth Certificate: n/a

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: potential for very quick car, need a dyno tune to tune boost and rebic 3. Car has been driven for approx 1,000 kms since first registered and only run at 0.6 bar.

Mechanically the car is exceptional with the exception of the clutch, its a little noisy. the body in general and undercarrage is great as the car has original 62,000kms however the respray to GTR purple has a few blemishes. undercarrage is very clean.

Air con works so good!

Contact detail's Ben - 0413 299 477

For further details see add on car sales - to be updated

Orignial prestige motorsport add (note some parts have changed) - http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/au/st...sp?StockID=1528

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Edited by kasm

hi just wondering if the suspension is adjustable, nd with the clutch does it need a new 1 coz i know sum twin plates r noisy just wanna find out hehe. im going 4 a loan this wk so im semi keen dont wana stuff u round nd say yea im interested just wanna find out sum more info

thanks carter

Hi yes the suspension is adjustable JIC coilovers, also have a standard set of suspension. yes the clutch does screatch when you are engaging it but once you have your foot off it is fine and does not slip. apparently twin plates are noisy but the noise does get annoying driving around in traffic!

if you dont like the clutch im guessing it could be sold for almost the cost of a good single plate depending on condition when it comes out.

maybe the best thing is to come and have a look.

cheers

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