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1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R

Gunmetal Grey

116,xxx km on aftermarket tomei cluster (original cluster had 87,000km)

5 speed

Rego till March '08

NSW red plates: RB-1337

Mods:

- Mines ECU Stage 1

- RB26 Hi Flow Turbos (HKS GT-RS exhaust wheels)

- HKS EVC 3 @ 1bar

- HKS mushroom airpods

- JJR hardpipe cooler kit

- Greddy radiator flow panel

- hks super drager catback

- xforce hi flow cat

- aftermarket front pipe

- xforce dump pipes

- JIC Magic Coilovers 12k/9k

- JJR Castor rods

- Genuine GTR front + rear strut braces

- Endless Super Street Y

- Cusco brake cylinder stopper

- Newly rebult OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch

- OS Giken Lightened Flywheel

- BBS LM's 17x9 +22 with 255/40/17

- R34 GTR drivers seat

- greddy 3 bar boost gauge

- Tomei 310km/h speedo

- HKS D1 limited edition gear knob

- Razo pedals

- TSC Full Torque Splitter

- DIRTgarage 2wd/4wd switch

- Splitfire Coil Packs

- Techone HID Xennon Kit 6000k

- HKS turbo timer

PRICE: $23,000 $22,000 $21,500 $20,000 $19,500

MASSIVE PRICE DROP!!! - $19,000 FIRM! - SORRY NO TRADES PLEASE

Bought a new battery for the car last week, clutch has been newly rebuilt & turbos are brand new. Most items fitted are less then 1000km old.

$15,000+ WORTH OF MODS & WORKSHOP LABOUR

Located in Sydney, All inspections/check ups & interstate buyers are welcome.

Thanks!

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Ive got a S2 r33 gtst mainly set up for drift, but im not going to be in your ball park i think, anyway ill just wait till im cashed up at the end of the year & really start hunting for a GTR...

ur seriously looking at giving an xtra $10k for a wrx sti? wow...i didnt know they were worth that much...sold my old one and the price was ridiculous (ridiculously low that is...)

car looks great anyways and goodluck with the sale (ahem go for he evo lol)

well i changed the std cluster at 87k, replaced with a tomei which was at 104k, so being 114k it should be 97,000km. but yeah import cars arnt best to follow km's. best to go on condition of the car etc.

thanks

had alot of enquiries but only 1 person has come out to see it and is getting back to me by the weekend.. anyone else interested?

change of plans. im interested in swaps for a TT/V8 soarer (all colours but green lol) in good condition + cash my way.

PRICE DROP $19.5K NOW FOR SAU!!! i have it on carsales for $19,750 :)

this is a blooooody bargain someone snap this up already.

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