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Item: 1989 R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R

Location: Brisbane Southside

Website: Performance Forums, BoostCruising, Nissan Silvia, Skylines Australia, Carsales

Item Condition: good

Price and Payment Conditions: $16,000 with RWC or $15,500 AS IS

Extra Info:

Car itself is a 1989 Nissan Skyline GT-R

I am the 2nd Australian owner.

Colour is white (must of had respray in japan, as engine bay is black)

Car has 143XXX kilometers on the tacho

Fitted with R33 RB26 Engine, KM's unknown, have compression test from when i purchased it with 150 across the board (Engine number: RB260565XXA )

Aftermarket Oil Cooler and Relocation Kit

remapped ecu (unknown, came with car)

M's pod filters

Trust 3" Exhaust front pipe to back (quiet)

M's boost controller at 1Bar

Omori Boost Gauge (fitted where stock gauge used to be)

Sony MP3 head unit (not pioneer as pictured)

R33 GTR Wheels

Aftermarket Brake Pads and Rotors

Genuine N1 Bodykit (front vents, front bonnet lip, sideskirts, missing rear lip spoiler)

N1 fibreglass copy rear bootlip spoiler

Trust rear pods

Aftermarket steering wheel

MOMO Shifter

Turbo Timer

Lowered Springs (brand unknown)

HICAS Lockbar (still have original hicas gear if wanted with car)

Heavyduty Clutch

Splitfire Coils

Seat Covers

Recently serviced with new oil and sparkplugs

Has rego until Feb.2008

I may be possibly interested in a cheaper car as a run-around, but would much prefer cash in hand.

Contact Details: Via PM for more details

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  • 5 weeks later...

Misfire fixed with replacement of splitfire coils, ignitor and CAS.

A/C fixed with replacement of magnetic clutch engagement coil.

Car also now comes with Fibreglass N1 rear boot wing painted and fitted.

Price now at $18k negotiable.

Appears the market for GTR's has had the guts fall out of it.

As such, i've readjusted the price to suit.

$17k firm

Free bump, Market hurts at the moment, I feel your pain.

Fact of the matter, if we want a really quick sale, i'd have to take $15k. There's a loss and a half.

Trade in, the max i've been offered is around $16,500. Might be an option.

hey just thought id mention that all 32 gtr's have black engine bays standard it does not neccesarily mean its been resprayed.

theres a vin number checker thing someone on the skyline page ya can search ya number and they'll tell you what colour it came out the factory with

hey just thought id mention that all 32 gtr's have black engine bays standard it does not neccesarily mean its been resprayed.

theres a vin number checker thing someone on the skyline page ya can search ya number and they'll tell you what colour it came out the factory with

Yeah i did that when i bought the car, it was Gun Metal Grey as standard.

hey just thought id mention that all 32 gtr's have black engine bays standard it does not neccesarily mean its been resprayed.

theres a vin number checker thing someone on the skyline page ya can search ya number and they'll tell you what colour it came out the factory with

No GT-R built in 1989 was white. So it has been repainted. Not that there is anything wrong with that. If the engine bay is dark grey it was almost certainly a dark grey car.

Most white GT-Rs from the factory have a white engine bay. Mine does.

no worries. its basically whoever gets to it first.

Got another guy who looked at the car yesturday, and his waiting to sell his, so just a matter of time.

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