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1989 R32 GTS-t Skyline Type M

Manual

97,000kms

Gold Coast, QLD

Modifications: -

* - Front Mount Intercooler -

* - Tein HR Coilover Suspension -

* - Larger Fuel Pump 255L -

* - 3" Exhaust with Cannon -

* - 3" Hi Flow Catalitic Converter -

* - 3" Dump Pipes -

* - Mongoose M80 Alarm -

* - Pioneer P8650MP Headunit -

* - Gauges - Boost & Air Fuel -

* - Intercooler Spray -

* - Velo Milano Fixed Back Racing Seat -

* - Cusco Oil Catch Can -

* - Front Strut Bar -

* - Remote Oil Filter -

* - Front Mount Oil Cooler -

* - Boost Controller -

* - Sparco Gear Knob -

* - Rear Spoiler Taken Off including Rear Boot Lock -

* - Shift Light -

* - GReddy Turbo Timer -

* - Cold Air Intake -

* - Tinted Windows -

* - 6 Months Rego -

Regularly Serviced Every 5000 Kilometers or earlier.

Already completed 100,000km Service - Timing Belt ect.

Runs very nice without any knocks from engine.

Original wheels come with car. The Buddy Club P1's that are in the pictures can be purchased at buyers request (Come with brand new tyres on the back and near new on front).

Comments: Those are the modifications I can remember. Came stock from Japan so I would like to think it was treated well over there. All the modifications I have completed in the past 2 years I've had it. The front bar and side skirts have some scrapes which you can see in the pictures. These are the only faults I can come up with for the car. The only other fault I can think of is the indicators have turned a yellow colour. They used to be clear. Runs very clean. Buyer will definitely not be disappointed.

Selling due to buying another car and I just dont have the room anymore.

Price and Payment Conditions: 11,900 ono NO TRADES

Pictures: Yeah

Contact Details: PM me here, or 0434841775

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