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HCR32 1989 Nissan SKyline GTS-T

***ENGINE***

RB25DET Engine - Engineered

RB25DET turbo

3" Dump/front

APEXi N1 Evolution Exhaust

3A Racing Pod

Custom made intake pipe

GTR fuel pump

Oil catch can

Hi-flowed injectors

Brand new Hypergear 600x300x75mm cooler

Brand new M-Spec 50mm Duel Core Radiator

Brand new o2 sensor

Brand new water coolant sensor

Brand new water pump

Reconditioned starter motor

***ECU***

Stock rb25 ecu

Greddy E-Manage Blue

Ignition harness

Injector harness

***DRIVE TRAIN***

RB25DET Gearbox

Custom tailshaft

ORC Single plate clutch

Stanza 2way

Brand new Whiteline/Selby Rear Cradle Bushes

***SUSPENSION + BRAKES***

Front Juran strut brace

5000km old GAB coilovers with adjustable rear damper

Tierod spacers

Brand new Whiteline/Selby Adjustable Front Sway Bar Set to Soft

Brand new Whiteline/Selby Adjustable Rear Sway Bar Set to Hard

Brand new Whiteline/Selby Sway bar links and bushes

Near new Front Wheel Studs

DBA Slotted rotors

S13 NON HICAS rear end

***EXTERIOR***

Brand new 6000k HID's

17x9 +18 Work Equips

Brand new 215/45/17s Nexen N3000 tyres all around.

Modified 1993 Type M Front bar - Opened mouth + added garden edging lip

Vertex side skirts

***INTERIOR + ENTERTAINMENT***

R33 S2 seats

OPM Deep Dish Steering wheel

Autometer - 30psi boost gauge

Autometer - Water temp gauge

Alpine CDA-9827

Fusion speakers

Car is in primer, ready to paint. Just had a full service including engine oil, gearbox oil, diff oil, flushed radiator, bleeded brakes, power steering fluid ect ect, car drives fantastic!

I have owned the car for over two years now, never boosted past 11psi. Always serviced with Motul oil every 5000kms. Redline gear box oil. Engineers cert cost well over $1200

The car has heaps of potential, never let me down once - extremely reliable, is legal to drive (rb25 wise) and comes with a year reg. Can also help you get a RWC =]

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Reason for sale: Bought another car

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Price: $11,500 firm

New price: $8,500

0406 974 904

Cheers!

guys this will sell this w/e for cheap, so throw me an offer!

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