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1990 BNR32 Skyline GT-R

Imported and complianced April 2005 (15 y.o rule)

136,XXX genuine k’s (still has original speedo)

Engine:

R34 N1 Turbo’s (.64 housings)

Tomei stage 1 cams

Tomei Adj.cam wheels

Sard 800cc injectors

PWR Cooler

3” Custom s/s system, with custom dumps

N1 Water pump

K&N Filters

Oil catch can

OS Giken twin plate clutch

Rebuilt gearbox (12 months ago)

Re-conditioned radiator

Apexi Power FC (non DJ)

Blitz Dual SBC Spec-R

Wheels & Suspension:

17” Enkei Racelines (Custom painted Black on green pearl)

Maxxis Tyres with 90% tread

HR Adjustable Coilovers

HICAS Lock Bar

Other:

Carbon Fibre bonnet (also comes with original bonnet)

HKS boost gauge

Sony CD / MP3 player

Pioneer speakers

[GUN_R32] plates, included

Price: $25’000

Phone: 0414 532 561 or (08) 9185 5432

Location: Inglewood

The car is in remarkable condition and certainly does not have the usual ciggie burns, holes in dash, faded paint etc. of similar examples. As I work away, I havent even done 10’000k’s since importing it nearly 2 years ago, it spends most of its life in my garage. Also, as the car was stock when it landed, every modification listed has been carried out here in Perth by Imports101 and Hyperdrive, all with receipts (Totalling 20K)

The current tune is courtesy of Lumpy at Hyperdrive, netting 370rwhp at 1.2bar. It has run401rwhp @ 1.4bar on another dyno, however for safety & everyday street driving, 370 is more than adequate. Prior to having the injectors and cams installed, I ran a 12.3 at the Plex on ****ty 19” Tempe’s, so the potential for a high 11 is certainly there.

Finally, the car had been for sale briefly last year, however constant timewasters made it hard for me, particularly being away up North. I am open to reasonable offers, but please, genuine interest only. More pics avail upon request. Interstate freight can be arranged if required. PM or phone me on the numbers above. Cheers, Rossco.

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Bump for a georgous looking GTR.

Im looking to purchase a GTR in the next couple of months hopefully, this would of been perfect. Will certainly call if it's still for sale then.

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