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Hi,

New member long, time reader on SAU.

I have a 1990 GTR located in Canberra that I'm selling.

In short it was imported through Prestige but the engine was killed on the docks after shipping & the shipping insurance didn't cover it. I've moved interstate and won't be able to complete it so I'm selling it.

Description below:

This is a 1990 R32 GTR Skyline with 145,000 K's. The car has the following modifications:

1. Front, Rear and Mid strut braces.

2. Aftermarket air intakes

3. Blitz boost controller

4. HKS turbo timer

5. Large diameter exhaust

6. Was sold as having N1 turbos, however I cannot tell.

7. The car has a steel skyline bonnet (not the GTR original)

8. Aftermarket intercooler and pipe work (intercooler core is damaged)

The interior looks a bit worn as per the photos, about on par with the age of the vehicle and its mileage. The car has some damage buyers should be aware of:

1. The engine will not run an cannot be turned at the crank

2. Front bar/spoiler is broken and will need replacement

3. The intercooler core is damaged and will most likely need replacing

4. Minor rust in the corner of the drivers door frame and behind the mudguard as shown in the pictures

5. The gear knob is missing

6. The drivers seat has tear with some foam missing as shown in the pictures.

7. The front right indicator is loose

The car has not yet been complianced but will be supplied with the import paperwork. Air con is still de-gassed.

Contact me on 0414 172 170 if you're interested in inspecting the car.

The car is listed on Ebay but I'll try to get some pictures up in the forum soon.

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