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1989 R32 Manual Skyline, Original White (resprayed), Original Manual (rare), Reg till Oct 2008, RWC, 145,000 kms, Drives excellent, excellent engine, interior in good condition, body in good condition no crash history, Hasnt been thrashed. Has been a family car for past 10 months and has not missed a beat. Very reliable. Car was dynoed 10 months ago to check Air fuel ratio and made 148rwkws on 11psi..

RB20DET

FMIC

R32 GTR Wheels

Aftermarket Mirrors

Clear Indicators (comes with spare set)

Catback stainless exhaust

Aftermarket dumppipe

Brand new King Spring super low's (not fitted come with car)

Comes with Road worthy certificate

Very reliable car

If you would like more photos please pm and will email them!!!

Asking $10500 ono with rwc

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Thanks Chris car had been awesome. Its just not quiet big enough for the 3 of us :down: cheeers mate will keep you updated on S13 pics..

Free bump for my old beast...great little car this, I miss driving it...!

Good luck with the sale Todd, thanks for thre pics of the S13...lookin fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine! Keep em comin!

Cheers,

Chris

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may have cash buyer interested.

pls send pics of engine and interior to:

[email protected]

what suburb are you located for inspection purposes and are you willing to have a RACV test done at buyers expense

Cheers,

Andrew

intrested in swap????

have a look at my post and can you please reply on pm either way coz i dont think i'll come back to this thread

heres the link anyway.....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ho...98#entry3748898

thanks

Sami

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Maybe interested, would it be possible to turn the boost down to standard? its because i have been told that it is possible to have a r32 gtst on ur p plates but it has to be under power to weight laws therefore it would have to be less powerful than 148 kw only thing i can think of is change it back down to standard boost. Thanks

Hey mate the boost is standard thats what boost they make with a fmic and a free flowing exhaust, dump etc,

Maybe interested, would it be possible to turn the boost down to standard? its because i have been told that it is possible to have a r32 gtst on ur p plates but it has to be under power to weight laws therefore it would have to be less powerful than 148 kw only thing i can think of is change it back down to standard boost. Thanks

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