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Make: 1989 Gts-t R32 Nissan Skyline

Model: R32

Milage: 157,000 on chassis and 120,000klm on motor and gearbox

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Baysyde blue

Location: Ipswich, 30minutes west of Brisbane in Queensland

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Till the 21 of September

Reason for selling? I am going to Townsville to work in a few weeks time and a Skyline is not practicall for me anymore. I have only owned the car for 5 months unfortunately because I would love to keep it.

Price: $13,000 or nearest offer

Contact: Jarrod on 0409695525 or just PM me

Comments / Modifications:

Chassis has 157,000klm on it

RB25det and gearbox with 120,000klm

SUN ROOF

Trust front mount intercooler

3 inch exhaust all the way through

4 inch Heavy duty drive shaft

Heavy duty clutch

Full front end busher kit

Koni coil overs in the rear and JIC shocks and struts up front

300ZX fuel pump

GTR R33 front brakes with braided lines

R33 diff

56mm ASI Radiator with twin 12 inch thermos.

Drift oil and air filter.

New 5w/50w pentrite oil went in 200klms ago.

Also just changed gearbox oil 200klms ago.

The engine is basically stock besides the exhaust, AFC, cooler, boost controller so it is extremely reliable and fast enough as is.

Fibre glass bonnet

New Mesh Grille off SAU

Strobe lights behind grille

Phillips Chrystall headlights, parkers, low and high beam. They were $250 for all headlight bulbs.

JVC head deck

JVC front comp splits

JVC rear 6 inch two ways

Apexi Neo AFC

Apexi pen turbo timer

Matrix Oil pressure guage

Matrix Oil Temp guage

Autometer Boost guage

Greddy Profec B spec 2 Boost controller which I have wired to the two buttons on the steering wheel.

GTR seat covers

Rego till 21/09/2008

Tyres have lots of meat still on them.

I still have the orginal bonnet also in the bayside blue.

Negative. The bump near the fuel filler was done just before I bought the car and is not really bad. Paint is scratched and the small indentation could be pulled out easily, I just haven't had time with work.

I have ordered 6 splitfire coil packs that will be installed when sold and I have also ordered a new speedo cable which will also be installed.

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Depending on if you get a front cut or a package deal I think it cost $4800 all up including parts.

If you can remove the Rb20 and get the Rb25 in by youreslf then you are a long way ahead.

There are a fee Tutorials on what you have to do in the Forums, just get your new motor and go from there.

Edited by J-train
Depending on if you get a front cut or a package deal I think it cost $4800 all up including parts.

If you can remove the Rb20 and get the Rb25 in by youreslf then you are a long way ahead.

There are a fee Tutorials on what you have to do in the Forums, just get your new motor and go from there.

hey thanks,

should i be pm"ing you about this?

if my dad put the engine in and bolted it into the car and gearbox. do you think a workshop would wie it up and tune it fo me? or is it easier than i think to wire it up?

thanks

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