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For sale: 1990 Nissan skyline r32 gtst type M (white)

Hey all!

I have owned the car for 12 months I am the first owner in Australia. Imported the car from carizma International dead stock. But now with heaps of goodies, Very reliable r32 never had a problem looked after by Roshan at Driftline racing and Adam Newton at FullLock Motorsports.

Kilometres: 50, 000

Complianced: Yes

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.0L (1998cc)

Modifications:

Tein HE coil-overs (designed for race conditions)

Front and rear strut brace

GTR sway bars

Engine Torque damper

Hicas Lock bar!

Nothlane Bushes

3 1/2" catback exhaust with Custom drift tip

pod filter

Bosch 040 fuel pump

GTR front mount intercooler with custom brackets

Exedy heavy-duty clutch (HHD five puck ceramic button with chrome tipped pressure plate)

Boost gauge

HKS electronic boost controller

Turbo timer

immobiliser

Cd player

Factory Type-M Bodykit

Inspection and test-drive welcome

Asking Price: $14500 :P ono

For more info Pm me or call me on 0421 958 418

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This 32 is in great condition, it runs clean and the engine is very strong! Ive driven this car befor and its soo fun! Going for a great price! Best of luck rorz

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Any offers at all, this has to be one of the best looking 32's going around, fresh white respray performed in Japan, clean Type M kit, strong engine with a great sound, this car just wants to go! So nice to drive, The HE coil overs make it handle like a dream! If u would like to test-drive and place an offer, feal free. No time wasters Please.

Regards Rory

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