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For sale: 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS RB20DE

Asking Price: $5,900 o.n.o

Killometer's: 150,000 (GENUINE)

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: Silver top RB20DE

Modifications: JUNBL cat back exhaust, Extreme Heavy Duty Clutch. K&N pod filter

Registration: Yes

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Engine in good condition,doesnt use a drop of oil and oil is always nice and clean. Good compression on all cylinders. interior also good condition. Body is Black metalic pearl (stock nissan colour) has a few scratches&blemishes etc. Small dent in rear quarter.

4.39 ratio LSD stock. Gearbox and driveline in excellnt condition. Serviced every 5,000kms by myself. Car has given me very few problems over the past 4years i have owned it. I am the first owner since imported from japan and got the car at 96000kms.

I am located in the northern suburbs of Adelaide.

Contact detail's- PM ME for more details etc.

CHEERS!

***NOT INTERESTED IN SWAPS! I ALREADY HAVE A NEW CAR****

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Have documents proving compression status ?

also willing to send interstate at buyers expense ?

Hender, i have not got compression readings as i did the test myself when i bought the car and then again about 1 1/2 years ago...

yeah i suppose sending interstate wouldnt be to much ova hasle..

cheers

not sure why the pics arnt showing.. but ill try to post them up again

for now u can see the pics at nissansilvia.com

cheers

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=225328

Got pics?

i'm in victor harbor.

Why the heavy duty clutch? if your making 50 kw at the wheels i can't imagine the need for one.

ahuh... and how old r u? :O

Got a dyno chart of this car if also wanted. R32rb20dedyno.JPG

Also fixed pics are here.. sorrys.

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Edited by nissanmanS12

hey hey, thats more powerful that i imagined.

I'm 22 btw and use to own a R34 GT-t, but it was a tad sad driving it 800 km to work each week in the city.

yep car is still for sale - Pm me if yous want specifics or to arrange a time to come and see the car..

and please, if your going to ring me and arrange a time please dont stuff me around and make me change my day around and then not turn up or ring... grrr... getting sick of that now!!

cheers..

Edited by blackprincegts

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