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1990 Nissan skyline r32 gtst type M (white)

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 some light mods.

Very reliable r32 never had a problem looked after by Roshan at Driftline racing and Adam Newton at FullLock Motorsports

Kilometres: 56, 000

Complianced: Yes

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.0L (1998cc)

Modifications:

HE CoilOvers, fully adjustable

7 point roll cage, not fitted

Original GTR front mount intercooler with custom stainless pipe work

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

Front and rear strut brace

Nothlane Bushes

3” full exhaust system, Decat in place but also have Cat if wanted)

pod filter

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Boost gauge

Turbo smart boost controller

Turbo timer

HKS boost controller

Electronic Hicas Lockbar disabler, On/Off

immobiliser

Cd player

Factory Type-M Bodykit

New timing belt

New GTR water pump

$12.000 ONO

also 7 point roll cage, Not fitted. I paid $700 if wanted

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Rory

0421 958 418

Melbourne Vic

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hey mate a few questions: does it have a standard clutch or has it been upgraded? are those 56,000kms genuine?? if so thats awesome and books to prove that at all? cant really see in the pictures but what state you in? how are the boot holes covered up? i got an offer of $9,000 if your interested at all.

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