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Item: R32 Gts-t 4door:

Location: Melbourne

(Blackburn)

89' R32 Nissan Skyline 4 door

RB20det

Fresh respray in PPG, original colour

Boot holes filled

INTERIOR:

Bride Racing seat (not shown)

Momo steering wheel

'GRID' Digital boost controller

'FIELD' fuel controller.

'INTEGRAL' knock meter

HKS Fuel pressure gauge

'AMONI' Exhaust gas temperature guage'

'AMONI' boost & oil temp. gauges

ENGINE & DRIVLINE

'IMPUL' aftermarket computer

'TRUST' oil cooler and remote oil filter

GTR fuel pump

SUSPESION & BRAKES

'TIEN' HA coilovers

Slotted front brakes and high temp pads

OTHER:

Type M front bar

GTR headlights

Straight through custom cat back exhaust.

Contact Details: Matty Ph: 0402 004 033

PRICEDROP!! 10,500K

wheels not included (call me)

will consider trade and maybe cash if you have a clean Vr/Vs clubsport or similar

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Not really interested in splitting parts up unless I have serious offers and none on the car, i don't know what a wide band sensor is, but i have seen the knock meter on a jap 'Integral' website for $350AUS if you want to buy on new, it was fitted to the car from japan.

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what wheels come with it? is it still for sale?

Hey ring him, he doesn't check forums too much, its still for sale. I just helped him relist it the other day. Im pretty sure he has a few different sets of various nissan wheels. Those wheels might be for sale seperately for not much more.

Cheers

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I need a serious reason to keep this car til next week, i am not waiting for people to sell there cars first, if you are interest and want to put some money down i will hold onto it, otherwise i wont have it another week.

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