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Model: 1989 R32 Skyline Gts-T

Milage: 166XXX

Transmission:Auto

Colour:Custom Orange with gold pearl

Location:Adelaide

Complied?Yep

RWC supplied?Not Needed

Currently registered?till 17/08/08

Price:15,000 ono

Contact:Pm or Phone 0402237079

As Much as it upsets me to do so, im putting my loved 32 up for sale. Need to get out of debt and start saving for a house..

Ive had the car for almost 2 years, being the second owner in Australia. Car runs perfectly, been a pleasure to drive.

Details are:

1989 Nissan R32 Skyline Gts-T

RB20DET Silvertop

166,***kms

Auto

Exterior:

Custom orange respray with gold pearl, done by M & C Doyles

18" Starcorp Impuls, 18x8.5" Front and 18x9.5" Rear. Front tyres brand new 1 week ago, rear still have decent tread.

Trial Front Bar

Vertex Sideskirts and Rear bar

Viva Garage N1 style fibreglass vented front 1/4 panels

Engine Mods:

Intercooler

3" full exhaust system

pod filter

Makes 121rwkw on 10psi

Interior:

Vinyl Retrimmed Sparco front seats

Isotta Sports Steering Wheel

Oil pressure, water temp and boost gauges mounted in top din of stereo bracket

Pioneer Head Unit

DLS 6" splits up front with 6x9's at rear in custom parcel shelf.

Cyclops Top of the range Alarm and Immobiliser

Am looking for around $15,000 ono or possibl trade for something small & non turbo, with cash my way.

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awesome car, has been well looked after by flick and her co pilot.

hope it stays in sa, whoever snaps it up will probably never be able to wipe the grin off their face. :wave:

best of luck with the sale flick.

Thanks guys.

Car is in getting $1000 work done under the bonnet. All new hoses, Cooling system flushed and cleaned, with new coolant. Just had a wheel alignment.

Will part with car for $13,000 even!!

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