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1989 Nissan Skyline GTR

105000km

11 Months Rego

Body / Interior:

Body and Paint - Immaculate Condition

Retrimed Interior with Recaro Front Seats

R33 GTR wheels - A1 condition NO GUTTER MARKS with Good Rubber

Blitz Boost Gauge

Aftermarket Steering Wheel

Nismo 320km/h Speedo

Kenwood 6.5" Screen with DVD player

Kenwood Speakers and Splits

Alarm

Engine:

Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller

Upgraded Injectors

Upgraded Fuel Pump

R34 N1 Turbos - Ball Bearing

Nismo Dump and Front pipes

3.5" Exhaust

SARD Air Intakes

Aluminium Radiator

Bigger Front Mount Intercooler

GReddy Profec B Boost Controller

GReddy Turbo Timer

Driveline:

OS Giken Gearset Gearbox Upgrade

Suspesion:

Fully Adjustable Suspension All Round

- Shocks

- Camber

Car has made 298KW @ ALL 4 WHEELS

Price:

$28,000

Plates not included

Contact Details / Location:

Contact Steve

0433 351 006

Located In Sydney

EDIT:

Car also has

* Exedy Hyper Single Ceramic Clutch

* Apexi Exhaust Silencer Valve - Vert neighbour friendly

Picures:

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what's the history of the engine? if you know.

just noticed in one of the pics the bonet dampener has what looks like heavy oil stains all over it and a bit of dirt too. or did you just wash the car and it's wet? hard to tell in the pic!

more info the better, cheers.

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