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1990 skyline hcr32 Gts-t

-bn blister widebody kit (much lighter than stock skyline)

-r34 front conversion, r32.4

-sunroof

-5spd manual

-120,000ks

-reg till june 2011

-rwc can be suplyed. will need front upper control arm bushes

-drift gauges. water/oil pres/temp

-white face cluster

-drift deep dish stearing wheel.

engine:

- Hi flow turbo (less than 1500ks old) rebiuld by hypergear have recipts

- Tuned ECU- Remap. (CEFFIE tune)

- HKS pod. (and stock airbox)

- 42mm alloy radiator

- Kakimoto exhaust. ( not loud) had driven past heaps off police. they dont even look

- FMIC

Driveline

- Tein HA coilovers- hieght and damper adjustable

- Hicas lock bar

- extreme HD clutch.

- Front and rear cusco strut braces

- Work Vs xx

18x10 -12 offset rears (245x40x18) potenza re-01 (90%)

18x9 -4 offset front (235x40x18) (100%)new

the rest is stock. well kept engine. I just did a service. had its 100k service done in 08 and has done 16,000 ks since then. Im the 2nd owner. Iv looked after it well.

car is in great condition. Starts every time. never missed a beat.

always service 5000ks. (done last week) see pics. Lol

-Motul 4100 turbo light

-Drift oil filter

-Nulon anti freeze anti boil coolent

-NGK bcp6es .8 gap

making around 200kw at the wheels with plenty of room for more.

reason for sale

I want a motorbike.

so will part trade for

fzr250 zxr250 ninja cbr250 hyosong gt250. Or a cheap daily.

BAD

will need front upper control arm bushes. (probly be done by the time anyone buys it)

bonnet needs painting.

few large dints in roof. Just need to be poped out.

price: make an offer. Might get lucky.

$8,000 with out wheels

$10,000 with everything!!

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Specs

1990 skyline hcr32 Gts-t

-bn blister widebody kit (much lighter than stock skyline)

-r34 front conversion, r32.4

-sunroof

-5spd manual

-120,000ks

-reg till june 2011

-rwc can be suplyed. will need front upper control arm bushes

-drift gauges. water/oil pres/temp

-white face cluster

-drift deep dish stearing wheel.

engine:

- Hi flow turbo (less than 1500ks old) rebiuld by hypergear have recipts

- Tuned ECU- Remap. (CEFFIE tune)

- HKS pod. (and stock airbox)

- 42mm alloy radiator

- Kakimoto exhaust. ( not loud) had driven past heaps off police. they dont even look

- FMIC

Driveline

- Tein HA coilovers- hieght and damper adjustable

- Hicas lock bar

- extreme HD clutch.

- Front and rear cusco strut braces

- Work Vs xx

18x10 -12 offset rears (245x40x18) potenza re-01 (90%)

18x9 -4 offset front (235x40x18) (100%)new

the rest is stock. well kept engine. I just did a service. had its 100k service done in 08 and has done 16,000 ks since then. Im the 2nd owner. Iv looked after it well.

car is in great condition. Starts every time. never missed a beat.

always service 5000ks. (done last week) see pics. Lol

-Motul 4100 turbo light

-Drift oil filter

-Nulon anti freeze anti boil coolent

-NGK bcp6es .8 gap

making around 200kw at the wheels with plenty of room for more.

reason for sale

I want a motorbike.

so will part trade for

fzr250 zxr250 ninja cbr250 hyosong gt250. Or a cheap daily.

BAD

will need front upper control arm bushes. (probly be done by the time anyone buys it)

bonnet needs painting.

few large dints in roof. Just need to be poped out.

price: make an offer. Might get lucky.

$8,000 with out wheels

$10,000 with everything!!

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sorry about the post above.....my i phone wouldn't let me type anything......had to wait to log on elsewhere

dont know how to delete the useless post of mine above...

I have zx600 96 model......12months rego ....after market pipe......

i ride this on my "L" legally here is S.A.....your aloud up to 660 on Learners bike now

very good condition.... i have picks but dont have the cord to post them, i can send pics through my i phone if your interest PM your number...

i tried to pm you mine but i cant cause im new here..

i use the bike everyday for work....starts first go everytime... even in the freezen cold..very reliable

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sorry about the post above.....my i phone wouldn't let me type anything......had to wait to log on elsewhere

dont know how to delete the useless post of mine above...

I have zx600 96 model......12months rego ....after market pipe......

i ride this on my "L" legally here is S.A.....your aloud up to 660 on Learners bike now

very good condition.... i have picks but dont have the cord to post them, i can send pics through my i phone if your interest PM your number...

i tried to pm you mine but i cant cause im new here..

i use the bike everyday for work....starts first go everytime... even in the freezen cold..very reliable

There is a fair chance ill kill my self on that. ha. but send me some info. Sounds interesting.

Thanks.

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That is porn! If i can sell my 34 and I dont like the trades I have been offered I could be very keen unless your keen for a a 34 4 door and cash my way??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...or-t335606.html

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That is porn! If i can sell my 34 and I dont like the trades I have been offered I could be very keen unless your keen for a a 34 4 door and cash my way??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...or-t335606.html

swaps welcome.

Cheap car plus $$ my way

Or nice car up to $5000 cash your way.

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If you were in NSW i would be interested in swaps for my pulsar (http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/00-Pulsar-Sedan-nsw-t333927.html) if you were keen. Looks like a pretty tidy car.

Just a tip I'm not sure on the restrictions for bike riders in vic but if it uses LAMS rules you need to be careful of which 600's you look at, some comply but a lot dont. That's how it is here in NSW anyway.

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hey man what mods are done to the motor? what size is the turbo looks bigger in the photo? cheers

The turbo is bigger (its been high flowed). Its hard to measure but it runs stock rb20 housings, closest comparison would be the gt2860rs

Motor? its stock unopened. List of mods are up there ^^^^^

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