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FOR SALE:

1990 R32 GTS-T Skyline 4 door with RB25DET neo conversion

DETAILS:

RB25DET Neo conversion

running on 9psi boost via GFB bleed valve

5 speed manual with Eagle racing 3 puck brass button cushioned clutch

3-3 1/2" Kakimoto stainless 'legalis' exhaust cat-back

3" AM performance stainless screamer/ front pipe

Genuine GReddy Intercooler kit

Bosch 040 in-tank fuel pump

Apexi power intake filter

R33 Gtr wheels (17x9 +30 all round) perfect offset

with yokohama 215/45s up front (50% tread), dunlop 225/45 in the rear (85-90% tread)

R32 Gtr seats (includes front seats and modified rear seat to suit 4 door)

Genuine GTR front bar and reo

Premium square front and rear 'CC' number plates

JIC flt-fas gold coilovers, approximately 5000km old, installed brand new

Genuine Nismo leather gear knob

Alpine MP3 headunit

Kicker rear speakers

OTHER COMMENTS:

Owned this car for around 6 months now and don't particularly want to let it go but the time has come to move up in the world and buy a house.

A credit to the previous owner who bulit the car up to basically as it sits today. The RB25 conversion is extremely neat and tidy and the whole engine bay was thoroughly cleaned for the conversion.

This car has given me no troubles to date, very reliable and running on standard boost and the extra torque from the rb25 is phenomenal compared to the rb20.

The only things i have touched whilst owning the car are; installing the Bosch 040 fuel pump and i recently replaced the brake master cylinder with a freshly reconditioned unit from PowerBrakes, whilst upgrading the brake fluid to a Penrite Sin DOT 4 fluid.

Price:$13,500 ono

Please contact me via Pm or ring/sms me on 0431 320 803

Genuinely selling due to buying a house so Please no time wasters or tyre kickers,

Thanks, Reece

(Car now has premium cc plates, amber indicators, nismo gear knob.)

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