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My pride and joy has to go as i am in need of a 4X4 ute.

For sale is my 1990 Nissan skyline r32 with all the fruit.

It has been recently tuned in sydney at power tune, and made 237.6 kw at the wheels on 14.7PSI. I have four boost settings 8PSI/12PSI/14.7PSI/18PSI and run it on 12 pound when I take it out on the weekends, 18PSI is never used as 1 bar is more than enough for the street.

Paint and bodywork are great

Only has 98500ks on the clock!

Here's a list of mods,

. Gtr Bonnet/guards/grill/boot/spoiler/front bumper with lip (i have stock panels as well)

. Greddy front mount intercooler

. Full Greddy exhaust system (currently has twin 3" drift flutes but also has a cannon)

. Hks pod filter

. Adjustable strut braces front and rear.

. Kusco adjustable street and track coilovers all round (road legal wound to the right height)

. Kkr 430

. Hks manifold

. Hks external waste gate. (screamer pipe but has been made so its easily plumbed back for rego)

. GTR injectors

. Nistune piggy back computer

. Greddy 4 stage boost controller

. Blitz turbo timer

. Nismo timing belt kit

. Genuine Work 17" rims (bronze)

. GTR seats (stock seats may be included)

. Couple Greddy gauges, oil water boost.

. Nardi steering wheel.

. Blue crystal dildo style gearstick

. Boost gauge on pillar

. BOSCH 040 fuel pump

please contact me on XXXXXXXXXXXX

$9399

Serviced ever 5000 with Ryco filters and motul turbo light 4100 10w40 synthetic oil, nulon coolants and Ngk spark plugs

Loads of spare parts included in sale, bonnet guards side skirts boot spoiler you name it it's probley there

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any reason all photo's have no rego plates on the GTS-t.

Not blanked out for photo's jus removed....

Maybe it was bought interstate and hasnt been rego'd in the ACT or something? I didnt even notice that til you mentioned it...

Car was purchased from a guy in nicholls ACT. He kept his personalized plates. He works

At repco in Mitchell so some people may recognize the car.

I will be getting a permit Friday afternoon so I can take it for a roadworthy next week and put 3 months rego on.

Edited by JimmyS

went over the pits and failed on a few simple things (wheels/exhaust tip/BOV) It was deemed as safe to drive so i will be acquiring a week long permit to swap the parts over to stock ones and then it will pass no worries.

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