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I reluctantly have for sale my cherished and much loved 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R.

This car is in immaculate condition and very well looked after, it is a great example of a clean well modified GTR.

Company car on its way so this one must go. My loss is your gain.

ENGINE:

-Apexi Power FC + Boost Cont Kit

-Apexi Power FC Hand Controller

-HKS Twin Pods

-Splitfire Coil Packs

-Bosch Fuel Pump

-Greedy Adjustable Cam Gears

-Gates Racing Timing Belt (New)

-Greddy RB26 Clear Timing Case

-HKS Super Dragger Exhaust - Turbo Back - Split Dumps - High Flow Cats

-NGK Platnium Plugs (New)

-158,000 KMS

HANDLING + SUSPENSION:

-Nismo Shocks + Coilovers

-Nismo Control Arms

-Exeedy Heavy Duty Cushion Button Clutch

-17" Advan AVS Model 5's (New Rubber)

-Front & Rear Adjustable Strut Braces

-Bendix Ultimates Pads all round (New)

INTERIOR:

-Apexi Power FC Hand Controller

-Pivot Speed Meter / Speed Cut

-Apexi Boost Gauge - PSI -30 to +30

-2" Digital Tacho with Shift Light

-Blitz Turbo Timer

AUDIO + SECURITY:

-Alpine MP3/WMA Head Unit with iPod Cable

-Focal Fronts + Clarion Rear Speakers

-Sub/Amp Cables already wired

-Viper Alarm - Turbo Timer + Automatic Windows

SPARES:

-Original Air box + air guide

-Original R32 GTR Computer

This car has made 245awkw 0.9 bar boost on a safe tune.

Top quality oils used including Motul 300v Chrono and Redline.

New Battery, Alternator and Auxiliary belts installed on 16/08/10 (With Receipts)

Asking: $18,900 Negotiable

Location: Sanctuary Lakes, VIC

Feel free to contact me on 0432 326 666 or [email protected] if you have any questions.

Cheers,

Aniket

Note: The interior pictures have been taken without the genuine Nissan floor mats to show the condition of the original carpet.

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