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Make: nissan skyline r32 gtr

Model: 1989

Milage: 24,000kms

Transmission: 5spd manual

Colour: new olive green with gold powder coat pearl

Location: melbourne, north side

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? n/a

Currently registered? february 09

Price: $24,950

Contact: tony 0412862091 or 83390053

Comments / Modifications:

i bought this car about 2 years ago stock as a rock and now have done everything myself, this car has never been in an accident, never had any problems with it and its one reliable gtr

this car has heaps done to it and nothing is cheap on this car, i have purchased all this stuff brand new

Mods to the car are:

apexi power fc+ hand controller

blitz dsbs spec r (capability of 36psi)

hks pod filters

nismo oil filter cap

front strut brace, took the rear off because wasnt that good but am going to purchase a new one soon

brand new exedy brass button clutch

replaced the factor rubber radiator hose with a greddy aluminium radiator pipe with the greddy silicone hose clamps

brand new rocker cover gaskets

brand new 02 sensors( everyone knows how expensice these are $220each

car makes on a very nice safe tune about 241kw@ the 4s at 1 bar

adjustable greddy cam gears+greddy timing belt and clear greddy cover

brand new genuine r32 gtr water pump

twin stainless steel genuine HKS dump pipes,

Bee-R stainless front pipes, custom cat straigh pipe and custom 3inch cat back full stainless, the exhaust was made with no muffler just a hot dog in the middle

genuine trust 100mm fmic with the trust aluminium piping and all heavy duty clamps and genuine trust silicone hoses were purchased for the cooler and piping,

genuine 17+9.5 zepter wheels, they are dished, 3piece forged wheel, they are lightweight aswell so thats good for racing, they have also been polished.

gtr 320km/h cluster

adjustable tein coilovers and adjustable damper height

carbon fibre bonnet

genuine nismo steering wheel (goodluvk finding one of those)

genuine nismo gearknob

kenwood headunit mp3/wma/dvd output

6inch pioneer splits at the front and 6+9 pionneer speakers at the rears also got the pioneer tweeter and these speakers are all the matching pair so nothing is different.

this car is in immacculate condition and wont dissapoint no one, it is washed like every single week and take it to my panel beater to give it a hand polish every month, paint job cost me over 5gz, its a full in and out but not engine bay as the grey r32 gtr came out with a black engine bay so didnt need to do it, this gourjous gtr will suit a fussy buyer.

car has been serviced less then 3000kms at protek automotive in preston and they do the work and tuning on this car

this car is in immaculate condition in and out, never been in an accident , it never comes out as im really scared for it

she drives beautiful not like other gtr's ive been in out there, this car has never been smoked in while in my ownership but i dont think it has never been smoken because of the condition, more then welcome to get a mechanic to check it up or racv for any thing, im really happy how it goes and it sound bloody sick but just have to get rid of it

car will come with the plates GTRBOS , have over 10gz+ wrth of receipts for this car

the car will come with reg til feb 09 and can work out something for rwc but not willing to get rwc,

the car has just been serviced with the best oils you could use, serviced with motul 300v racing oil, changed power steering oil, hicas oil, brand new fuel filter and oil filter and the car has just been fully tuned to 1 bar about 1 week ago with the new trust 100mm fmic and it drives really smooth and beautiful,has been fully pressure tested,so come see for yourself, havnt seen a cleaner gtr then this,

cheers tony

0412862091

OR JOY RIDERS AND THE MOST [TIME WASTERS]

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are u still using stock turbos ?

cheers

hey, yes im still using stock turbos, dominic from prtoek automotive which is my mechanic that works on this car said just dont boost these more then 1 bar or else wouldnt be good, i never drive the car, it just sits in the garage, there is nothing else to do to this car, its running excellent and enough street power,

upgrading the turbos and injectors will get you close to 300kw and and that is lethal but the car is beautiful, no problems and i am extemely happy with it,

cheers tony

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