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For sale is a 1989 R32 Skyline (HCR32) 4door.

I've owned it for around 4 months and during that have added over 4k of mods to the car + more for labour.. Im selling due to moved out with missis and just finding it to hard to afford this + bills n rent :)

Very reliable, well looked after car.

Location: Adelaide

Contact: 0433703155

135,***kms

RB20det

massive front mount intercooler

bosch 040 fuel pump

GT30 Highflowed turbo kit (got receipt of kit and installation) [GT3071R]

SARD 800CC Injectors (got receipt of installation)

eboost2 controller mounted very clean on left side of steering wheel

ceramic heavy duty clutch

aftermarket dump pipe

3" zorst from turbo to twin 2.5" to single

podfilter

Z32 AFM with bosch plug

short shifter with isotta peice

ISC N1 coilovers (basically brand new minimal km's got receipt)

boost and volt gauges mounted nicely on drivers side arm

very clean and full paint job metallic brown/grey

R34 bucket seats

aircon working %100

new heavy duty battery

pioneer deck with clarions in the back

polished 32 rims

rego till 22nd april

Getting dyno'ed at turbo tune on wednesday will be somewhere around 240rkw on a low boost.. this turbo kit is capable of 280+rkw.. will provide the sheet when i get it

This car has never let me down and is immaculate condition.. the only negative is there is a small ripple in the paint on the bonnet hardly noticable.

I'll be looking for around $15k.

- cash offers considered.

- no rush to sell

- no joy riders.. will take you for a drive though :P

Pics:

hr32pigfront.jpg

hr32.jpg

hr32interior.jpg

hr32engine.jpg

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you said you will be looking at 240rwkw on low boost. what boost would that be and what would high boost be and wat kw???

thats a good question... can we have a reply my bro is after a 4door 32

did a daily tune for 15psi made 230rkw. could of went for more but its only for daily for now.. jeff said could of made 260+ easy but cause i only use it daily no point.

so yeah.. speedlab jeff remapped/tuned it.

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