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For sale: 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t type M (Re Sprayed Gold)

Hey all!

I have owned the car for 1.5 years. I am the first owner in Australia. Imported the car through imports101 which you can still see on their website under sold cars. This car has always been very reliable, and the only problem i ever had was with the original RB20DET engine, which dropped a cylinder. At the time i was quite annoyed, but now i see it was meant to be... This Amazing looking R32 was always meant to have more power to go with the looks!

All the necessary engine conversion work was done by Roshan at Driftline Racing. No corners were cut, and i ensured everything was done as well as it could have been.

The Engine and gearbox came out of a R33 Series 2 GTS-t front cut.

Kilometres: 57,000

Complianced: Yes

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Engine: 6 cylinder RB25DET Turbo 2.5L

Modifications:

RB25DET Engine Swap

RB25DET Gear Box

Custom R32/R33 Tailshaft

Cusco Adjustable Castor Rods

Cusco Front and Rear Sway Bars

Cusco Front and Rear Strut Braces

Greddy Intercooler and Piping

Power FC with Hand Controller

Bride Brix II Seat (will be getting replaced with a standard one)

Tuned By Dr Drift

Nismo 2 Way LSD

Vertex Body Kit

Tomei Hicas Lock System

Twin Thermo Fans

Greddy Oil Catch Can

R32 GTR Wheels

Custom 3 Inch Exhaust w/High Flow Cat

ReSpray in Custom Gold

HKS Hypermax Suspension

Z32 AFM

Dr Drift Boost Controller

GTR Fuel Pump

Heavy Duty Clutch

R32 GTR Black Bonnet

Turbo timer

Immobiliser

205RWKW @ Dr Drift

Inspection welcome

Asking Price: $18000

For more info Pm me or call me on 0409 875 864

Pics are below!

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Just got back and after a few adjustments and a tweak Dr Drft has got an amazing 205rwkw. Dyno sheet can be supplied to serious buyers.

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