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Vehicle: 1989 Nissan Skyline BNR32 GT-R

Kms: 130,000 GENUINE kms

Colour: White (resprayed)

Transmission: 5 sped manual

Body: 2 door, 4 seat coupe

Drive type: 4WD

Engine: 2.6L twin turbo six cylinder petrol

-HKS Pods

-HKS Intercooler with hard pipes

-Clear cam cover

-Greddy Profec EBC

-Greddy Turbo Timer

-SMI intergrate electronic boost gauge

-Chipped standard ECU

-Full exhaust

-Jim berry twin plate full monty clutch, near new (Savage)

-Bilstein fully adjustable struts with Bilstein shockers (hight and damper)

-Custom springs -Rear Camber arms

-Front strut brace

-Cusco half roll cage

-2 Recaro racing seats

-Drilled Rotors all round with Bendix pads

-Mongoose M800 Alarm, keyless entry, 3 point immobiliser, shock, angle, motion and door opening sensors

-Regamaster lightweight rims with Bridgestone RE010A tyres 255/45/17 (locknuts included)

-MOMO race steering wheel with appropriate HICAS boss kit

-NISMO short shifter

-Aftermarket carbon fibre style mirrors (electrics working)

-Full 100k Service performed, all fluids changed doesn't leak a drop

-All cam seals replaced

-Tensioner bearing and pulley replaced

-All engine belts changed

-Front seal and rear main done

-Front CVs recently replaced

-Gearbox syncros all working - doesn't crunch 4th gear (common problem)

-Diffs are tight

-Brakes recently done

-Rebuilt steering rack

-HICAS lock bar

-5k spent on the body to remove any signs of rust formation

-Has had a full body respray

Front turbo needs rebuild which is a fairly cheap job for someone looking to fix it and turn this car over for a quick profit. As such, the car doesn't boost up properly. Everything else has been fixed but I haven't got the funds to fix this and need the car gone.

Before the turbo went, the car made 257 rwkw, I have a print out to confirm.

$13,000 ONO

Inspections are welcome, just remember that the car needs a new front turbo.

PM me for phone number or just send me a message.

If I don't answer my phone, text me or leave a message and I'll call you back after work.

Jack

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