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Vehicle 1989 NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GTS-T

Price $12,000 negotiably or swaps

Kilometres 193,000

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour Metalic Black

Interior Colour Black/Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Engine 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo 2.0L (1998cc)

Reg Plate BB925Z

Reg Expiry JAN-2010

Road Worthy Certificate N/A

Vehicle ID 6036793

Brief Comments 172rwkw full remap. Goes great. Remote start python alarm. Price drop $12,000 need it sold

Great example of a tidy well maintained r32 gtst. Engine hasn't been opened up at all so completly stock inside. Was resprayed while previous owner had it i don't know who by but it is a black colour with a very nice heavy metalic in it looks very nice when clean.

ENGINE & DRIVELINE:

Standard RB20DET

Front mount intercooler with chrome piping.

New chrome/red plumb back blow off valve.

New turbosmart single stage boost controller.

New saas racing pod filter with chrome adapter to suit.

New 3inch mandrel bent stainless steel cat back exhaust.

Aftermarket dump pipe.

Big Walbro fuel pump.

New genuine nissan alternator less than 1,000kms old.

New water pump less than 5,000kms old.

New irridium spark plugs 10,000kms ago aswell as oil, filter, all new belts for the alternator, power steering pump and air con.

New secondhand airflow meter.

Standard ECU but has had full remap and dyno tune with 171.8rwkw.

New heavy duty clutch about 12 months ago.

BODY WORK:

Has GTR body kit, front bar (minus lower skirt) side skirts and rear pods but still has GTST rear wing.

17inch chrome wheels with near new tyres and lock nuts.

Dark tinted windows.

New gear knob.

Has a set of HID xenon series head lights in the low beams.

Has got a full python alarm system with central locking, shock sensor, remote star and turbo timer functions in built and outputs for extras like auto windows up feature if additional module is fitted.

Has two greddy gauges on left of dash cluster, one fo.r boost and the other for oil pressure and a guage for ol temp. All work including the existing guages in the dash cluster.

INTERIOR:

Near new CD player.

Front 6.5inch pioneer speakers i the front.

Kenwood 6x9inch speakers in the rear.

Selling to purchace new car.

May consider swap for something of interest.

Any inquiries welcome.

Please contact via my mobile on 0407210142

Seller Details

Name Mathew

Suburb gawler

State South Australia

Post Code 5118

pictures are at:

http://carsales.com.au/used-cars/private/N...4&trecs=106

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