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Make/ model:

1989 NISSAN SKYLINE BNR32 GT-R

Kms:

130,xxx

Rego/ RWC:

March 2012/ Yes

Color:

Pale Blue (06 Toyota Corolla)

Price:

17k

Engine and components have only done 5000klm with the gearbox and diff doing a bit more with 15,000 klm.

Mods:

The Car runs Twin R33 GTR steel wheel turbos with exhaust housing port-match

The exhaust is a full 3.75" HKS (Very Quiet) with a high flow 3.5" cat

R34 GTR dump pipes

R34 GTR front pipe

Upgraded fuel system with a bosh 044 pump in tank

The engine is controlled by a Mines engine managment system tuned to 15 psi with a raised RPM limiter

The car has a full respray in Pale Blue Effect (From 2006 Toyota Corolla) and a standard gtr body kit (not including the wing)

It has a Kenwood 7" fold out DVD player and alpine V12 amp with fusion speakers.

The Wheels are Volk Rays 18" x 10" and are wrapped in falken 275,35,18.

The Suspension is Tein height adjustable and quite stiff.

4500k Full HID Xenon head light kit has just been installed.

Comments:

Very quick Car and Extremely fun to Drive, it has been my daily driver for the past year but i am putting my time and money into a house now.

A Full List of Mods and engine work that has been carried out can be emailed to any one that is more interested.

All Offers Considered.

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