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Make: 1989 Nissan

Model: R32 GTR Skyline

Milage: 90.000 showing

Transmission: 5sp

Colour: Charcoal Grey

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $21.500

300Km Impul speedo with 90.000 kms.

2000 km old Garrett turbos 2860 with newly released exhaust housings.

These turbos are extremely responsive with no noticeable lag.

All work was done 2 months ago by Created Motorsports.

This includes new turbos, all new gaskets, HKS dump pipes, Apexi AVCR boost controller, Apexi Power FC.

New Throtle body and plenum gaskets. All coolant houses inspected and replaced as needed.

For the ones that like to know numbers, this car is developing in excess of 270kw (277 to be precise),

probably more now with new exhaust and cat. And yes I do have Dyno sheets to show.

Brand new spitfire coils.

Car was untouched before new turbos( as far as I could see).

Engine covers have been newly painted.

R33 GTR front disks(bigger diameter).

Ohlin's coilover's suspension.

3 1/2" APEXI one piece cat back exhaust system.

18x9.5 Enkei super light wheels with Falken top of the range tyres worth in excess of $3600.

Interior in excellent condition with no rips or marks.

Top of the range alarm with shock sensor, window interface plus more.

I also have extras to go with the car.

ei: Factory computer, stock dump pipes, Apexi pods and adaptors, K&N pods and adapters,

complete Thrust exhaust and compliance cat. Original ignition coils.

I use this car as a weekender only.

Its always garaged.

The paint is in excellent condition for a car its age.

Some minor imperfections only.

No rust in the wheel arches like most R32's.

This car drives extremely well and its also very quick.

The price is as is.

Had a new windscreen installed last Christmas.

No tyre kickers or joy riders.

Will consider a dual cab turbo diesel ute of less value for swapping plus cash my way.

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swap for a r32 gtst plus cash? and what year is it?

Hi.

I will swap anything as long as the price is right.

Basicaly I will just take whatever I might swap to a dealer and sell it.

Ence the price having to be right.

Thank you.

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