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WHAT IS IT: 1990 Nissan HR32 Skyline

REASON FOR SALE: Building house, fallen short on funds.

HOW MUCH: $8,000AU As is. (Unreg, but Road worthy).

CONDITION: Mechanically great, body not perfect.

LOCATION: Frankston, VIC 3199

Back story:

I purchased this car towards the end of last year, with the intention of taking it to the track. The day after I purchased the car, the engine let go.

This set me back financially with my intentions of the vehicle. I replaced the engine with an import engine from a Nissan import workshop in Oakley, and had

the mechainc look over the car for any other potential dramas. Overall the car is in great mechanical condition. It feels very solid and smooth to drive,

with no rattles or creaks as you drive over bumpy roads.

As stated above, the only reason for sale of this car is to get my house over the line to it's certificate of occupancy, that the bank requires.

MODIFICATIONS:

- 3" Turbo back Tonaki (Spelling?) Exhaust, 5" Cannon muffler

- Exeedy (spelling?) Heavy duty clutch

- Pod Air filter

- R33 16" wheels - 225/50/16 all round

- Front strut brace

- Head unit

- Front bar and side skirts (unknown)

- Aftermarket handbreak

EXTRAS THAT COME WITH THE CAR:

- Bilstein springs and shocks (sits car 60mm off ground all round)

- BOV with adapter pipe

- All import papers and documentation (car history)

- Boost gauge

- Aditional set of standard suspension (springs and shocks)

ITEMS LISTED FOR RWC BY MORNINGTON MOTORS, MORNINGTON VIC.

(ALL ITEMS HAVE BEEN REPAIRED/REPLACED)

- Replace RH rear view mirror

- Move boost gauge

- LH power window button not functioning

- Rear tyres to be replaced

- Centre seatbelt missing

- Rear seat not bolted down

- LH seatbelt twisted

- LH lowbeam out

- Secure battery

- Secure front bar

- Rear washer squiter not functioning

- Rear muffler touching body

MY TWO CENTS:

This is by no means the greatest R32 skyline to drive Australian roads, but it is mostly original and stock, unmolested, and feels unthrashed and a solid car to drive.

The Tonaki exhaust puts out a really nice, agressive note that really turns heads. The turbo flutter is fun to play with and gets peoples attention (new standard turbo with engine, running 12psi).

Interior is mostly perfect aside from hole in the dash for boost gauge, that was removed for RWC purposes.

Under normal circumstances I would ask for a slightly higher price, but being a full time student / full time worker, building a house, I don't have the time, nore money to chase around registration.

All and all a good fun car that turns heads and puts a smile on your dial.

CONTACT DETAILS:

Contact Via PM,

or

call on 0423 822 882

If I don't answer, leave an SMS and I'll return your call - I don't check message bank.

Ask for Glen.

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