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Time to sell my car...have had it for approximately 10 months.

Reason for sale is that I no longer need it and require money for use elsewhere. Happy to answer questions for potential buyers :rolleyes:

1989 Nissan Skyline GTR

180000km (undoubtedly original km's, on original 180km/h dash)

Grey (paint is in exceptional condition)

Car will be sold with RWC and has rego til November.

Personalised plates 83 GTR (xx GTR)

I'll just do a list of mods as far as I can think of them;

Rota 'Grid' 18 x 9.5" wheels with Falken 255 tyres all round (good tread, probably 60%+). These

wheels are now gloss black, I'll update photo's in this thread shortly.

DBA 4000 Series rotors all round with Ferodo DS 2500 Pads.

Nismo stainless brake lines.

Cusco brake master cylinder stopper.

Bilstein Yellow (PSS9 ?) Springs/Shocks all round.

Whiteline F & R swaybars.

Cusco adjustable pillow tension rods.

JIC Carbon strut brace.

Nismo twin plate super coppermix clutch kit, Nismo strong release fork pivot, Nismo big operating

slave cylinder.

3" turbo back exhaust including Mines downpipe.

Apexi Power FC computer.

Splitfire coilpacks.

Apexi AVCR electronic boost controller.

Nismo 600cc injectors.

Apexi twin pod intake.

HKS Intercooler piping kit.

ARC intercooler.

Momo leather steering wheel.

Sony dvd/mp3 headunit, Alpine/Pioneer splits F&R.

55w HID (low&high) Headlight conversion including upgraded wiring & loom (Best headlights I've

ever used).

Air con works.

Turbo's are standard as far as I know.

I've got lots of reciepts for stuff the car has and things I probably haven't mentioned here.

The car is very tidy and I've never had a problem with it. Interior and exterior are pretty impressive.

Has dyno sheet for 255kw at the wheels from previous owner.

Getting a dyno tune on Wednesday...I'll email more pics to anybody interested, otherwise call me and come and check it out if you're actually keen.

photo.jpg

$18,500

Ph: 0421 830 823

Cheers.

Jay

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