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More pics/info: http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...x=mode+matchany

Vehicle 1990 NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GTS 4

Price $9,990.

Kilometres 109,000

5 speed Manual

RB20DET - 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.0L

This is the perfect car for anyone who wants an immaculate skyline to build into a street machine, or even if you just appreciate a near stock piece of automotive history.

This is a regretful sale, but as I have started uni I want a small car with cheap insurance. As you can see below the car is in top condition with all the parts that usually need replacing around this time replaced.

Car was imported in 2005 with 86,000 kms, which is a legitimate amount according to mechanics. In other words the mileage hasn't been wound back like most skylines out there. There is also no rust, no previous accident damage, etc. Paint is in perfect condition.

- Fujitsobo 3" turbo-back exhaust, nice quiet sound, won't get attention from the cops.

- Mongoose M60 alam and keyless entry/central locking.

- Engine grounding kit, improves idle etc.

- Turbo timer.

- Lowered on king springs sports lows, recommended ride height for performance.

- Polyurethane bushes

- Engine in top condition, with 150 compression across all cylinders and oil changes every 5000 km.

- Gearbox recently rebuilt due to the 3rd/4th gear synchro, a fairly common problem on AWD vehicles due to the extra strain on gearbox.

- New brass button clutch, brake pads and front nankang tyres purchased by previous owner within the last year. These are the only things I don't have receipts for but any mechanic can verify these parts.

Recent Service History:

October 2007, 102000 kms:

Gearbox rebuild + transmission/engine oil change + misc .... $1522

June 2007, 97,000 kms:

100,000 km service done

Timing belt + Idle tensioner

New Water Pump

New p/steering and alternator belts

NGK iridium spark plugs

sports low kings springs .... $1,405

Mongoose Alarm+Keyless entry .... $300

Parts for Roadworthy Certificate June 2007:

New Brake master cylinder

Machine front/rear discs

New C.V. Shafts

Misc other stuff .... $1,618

Nankang NS-2 tyres for both rears .... $250

As you can see a lot has been spent to ensure there is nothing more to spend.. the high service costs have not been an issue for me as I factored them into the purchase price, so pick up a bargain!

A mechanical inspection is strongly encouraged, they will tell you this car is in top shape. No test drives, but i am happy to take you for a drive. This car does not have comprehensive insurance and the brass button clutch takes a bit of practice to get used to so most people will stall first time they drive, I don't want to risk an accident. As above mechanical inspections are welcome and encouraged, and they will probably take it for a drive for safety inspection anyway.

Name: Matthew

Suburb: Westlake, 4074

State: Queensland

Mobile Phone: 0401216234

Contact Details: Call/SMS 9am to 10pm

Edited by hobbsy
  • 2 months later...

MASSIVE PRICE DROP TO $9,900!!

Car is now located in Brisbane.

Just got another 2 new tyres and a Roadworthy cert.

I doubt it will last long at this price.

Edited by hobbsy

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