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I am the first Australian owner of this 1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t 2 door coupe.

I imported the car approximately 4 years ago. The car is garaged most of the time and is serviced

every 5000Km with high quality turbo light Motul oil.

The car has recently had new tyres put on the rear and front tyres put on approx 3 months ago.

Front tread 95% rear tread 100 %.

Car has undergone its major 100km service, replacing timing belt with heavy duty Greddy belt,

replacement of all other belts and water pump. I have also recently replaced the spark plugs with

NGK spark plugs.

The car modifications include:

-Exedy Heavy Duty GTR Clutch

-Custom split 3" dump pipe (fabricated by D & T performance exhaust)

-Metal Cat high flow 3" racing cat converter

-3" turbo back exhaust to 5" tip

-Pedders Extreme coilover suspension (2000Km old, 32 way adjustable, height adjustable)

-Front Strut Brace

-K & N pod filter with custom piping

-Bendix Ultimate brake pads

-Greddy turbo timer

-Momo shift knob and gear boot

-Cheatah multi point alarm system with immobiliser and microwave shock sensor

-Mild tune done by Turbo Tune

-Rasin volt stabiliser

-New battery (1 month old)

-JDM illuminated skyline emblem on rear of car (very unique)

All Alpine Stereo includes:

-2 x Type R splits mounted in the front

-2 x Type R coax mounted in the rear parcel shelf

-2 x Type S 12" subs mounted in twin box in boot

-1 x 750wt amp running subs mounted behind rear seat

-1 x 350wt amp running cabin speakers mounted behind rear seat

-Motorised face head unit

-All professionally installed by Tonkins Car Audio

If you have any questions or would like to organise a test drive please contact me. Additionally if

you would like to get a mechanic to look at the car this can also be arranged. Please no tyre

kickers, joyriders or time wasters, Only serious enquiries.

You wont be dissapointed!!!

Contact Chris on 0438 295 491

For pics head to:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...5&silo=1011

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