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1989 Nissan Skyline R32 type M

Asking Price: $13;000 ONO

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Killometer's: 85.XXX

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB20DET 2.0 SILVER TOP

Modifications:

Engine:

Front mount Just jap intercooler.

Custom intercooler piping painted matt black for stealth look.

3inch mandrel bent JASMA exhaust

high flow cat

3inch dump/front pipe

Apexi power intake air filter

Adjustable 2 stage boost controller

Visual:

Custom gold paint job with gold pearl. not even 6 months old.

Complete type M bodykit.

BBS 17inch wheels

lowered suspension

Other:

Visual Super Display fitted (aftemarket HUD)

boost guage

Alpine head unit

JBL 5x7 in front pods

Jaycar high end 6inch speakers (yellow cone)

Jaycar amplifier.

High end Alarm, installed a month ago

Complianced: Yes 29/09/2006

Registration: Yes 4/4/2007

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

This car was a fresh import in mid 2006. It was not driver for 4 months as it was being prepared for a full respray. The respray includes door jambs and boot, only engine bay left black for cosmetic reasons.

Besides the boost controller and front ride height, the car is 100% street legal. Regretful sale as the car is no longer pratical for my needs. This car is a great cruiser, always a head turner and a willing performer.

Contact detail's

Raul 0401 294 096

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Edited by Raul
  • 2 weeks later...

wat kinda pulsar u lookin 4, my m8 has a 1997 one, immac condition, full logs books, has done 180,000km, one owner (partent brought the car new), he may be keen, how much cash u looking for ur way?

  • 2 weeks later...

interested in a trade for a onevia?

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=206054

this isn't my account though so contact me on 0417943019 (prefer text) anytime if your interested or add me to msn [email protected]

Edited by R32_4door_drifting

I couldnt tell you exactly for the front but its dropped using aftermarket japanese struts and springs. The rear has stock struts with aftermarket springs, Witht he 17inch rims the rear sits about an inch or so above the tyre. The front is about 10 to 15mm above the wheel.

But at the end of the day this is how it passed regency with no probs.

  • 3 weeks later...

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