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Hey all

Here is my baby for sale :)

Nissan Skyline 4D Type M

1990 February

141 671km has a new engine now, was done in Adelaide. I have reciept from Z imports memory it had 110,00kms.

Manual

Repainted from Silver to Silver

Body:

- GTR front bar

- Nismo bumper

- Full aero

- Aftermarket exhaust, 3inch stainless turbo back

- FMIC

- IMPUL rearbar and skirts

Interior:

- R33 drivers seat

- Nardi aftermarket steering wheel

- Fold Out TV Unit, includes radio and tv tuner

- Sony MD player, not currently working

- Apexi AVC-R

- Quick shifter

- Power steering, power windows, power mirrors, aircon (needs regassing)

- Knee pad x2

Underbody:

- Front adjustable suspension

- Aftermarket rear suspension

- Aftermarket tension rod

- HKS Waste gate with Screamer Pipe!

Engine and other:

- HKS air cleaner with partition

- Z32 air flow meter

- Garret TD04 turbo

- Twin plate clutch

- Front mount intercooler with custom pipeing, bigger injectors (GTR 444cc), oil cooler

- Aluminium Oil catch tank, brake master stopper, tower bar, earthing kit,

- Apexi BOV

- Relocated Oil filter

- Impul body kit

- Custom intercooler piping

- Strut tower brace

- HKS External wastegate has a screamer pipe (pretty cool but will need to be plumbed into the main pipe by an exhaust place to be legal)

- Addtional Oil Pressure gauge

- Nardi steering wheel

- Custom manifold with heat wrap

- GReedy Emanage

- Front strut tower brace

Problems that need fixing:

- Passenger Seat's rear bolt has come out and needs to be replaced as the bolt that was in it was the wrong side.

- Also the passenger seat has no seat belt clip because when i got the car they had replaced the front drivers seat with an R33 seat and the buckles of the R32 dont fit into the clip of the R33, so i swaped passengers with the drivers.

I should have the seat fixed by the end of next week.

I had the car dyno tuned with the old engine and the car made 189rwkw's with the old engine but I didnt get the print out because I thought it could do alot better than that, since I have got the new engine I havn't got around to getting it done.

I would be asking for $14,500 FIRM was $15k, or swap for a R33, S13, 180SX or anything newer thats Jap

If you have any questions just PM me or post here.

Cheers, Brin.

PS I am the first Australian Owner and have always had it regulary serviced, unfortunatly I dont have the money or time to spend on the car any more now that im a student and not working a full time job. I will get some more pics of the interiour and any other parts that can be requested.

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Nice 4 door, just wondering did the car come with the gtr bar already? when you bought it? If not were there any fitment probs with the gtr grill? Just asking as I'm getting mine done in a week or so.

Nice 4 door, just wondering did the car come with the gtr bar already? when you bought it? If not were there any fitment probs with the gtr grill? Just asking as I'm getting mine done in a week or so.

Sorry mate the front bar was done in Japan before I imported it.

Tough car! sounds and goes really hard. The 189 kw dyno was a joke, car is capable of much much more. SAhould be able to get 240 rwkw pretty easily and safely.

Thanks Sook, yeh i just wish I had the cash to get it there ;)

i have a r33 4 door auto turbo custom plates 19s looks vip would u consider that newer

Yeh interested, could you post some info and pics please mate or if its easier email them to me at [email protected]

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