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Haven't really had the time or money to put towards my GTS lately and I'm unsure about what's going on with my work next year, So I thought I'd put it up here in the hopes that it can go to a good home and get the care it deserves.

I'm in no real hurry to sell this, And will be slowly trying to get bits and pieces done on it.

Make/Model: Nissan Skyline, SVD GTS1

Year: 1988

Kilometers: 291,580 on cluster. Not sure if this is the original cluster

Transmission type: R32 5 speed

Engine: R32 RB20DET

Colour: Resprayed in Suzuki "White pearl mica"

Modifications:

•R32 silver top RB20DET

•RB25 Crank

•RB26 Rods

•Forged pistons 40thou oversized

•Ross Tuff bond metal jacket harmonic balancer

•Ported Head

•Red top cams (longer duration)

•Adjustable cam gears

•O ringed head

•Copper head gasket

•Stainless high mount manifold

•Garrett GT3072R

•Braided oil/water lines

•TiAL 38mm external wastegate (1bar)

•Wolf3D V4 with handset, boost controller

•Turbosmart BOV

•Big "Deka Intimidator" AGM battery in box in boot

•NSW Engineers Certificate

•QLD Mod plate

Registered: Yes, until 04/12

Accident History: None that I know of

Asking Price: $6500, Will consider any reasonable offers.

Location: Penrith, NSW

Contact Details: PM me on here, or Call/Text O4O1 331 668

Other Comments:

Needs some work.

•Has a little rust coming up in the drivers side door jam and also in the boot under the spare.

•Needs a new booster/master. Will be doing this as soon as funds allow for it.

•Needs new clutch/ gearbox. I have a spare gearbox ready to go in, Just gotta get a clutch.

•Needs a tune

•Needs new tail lights, The ones currently on the car are cracked and leak water into the boot (hence rust under spare)

•Needs some suspension work. Bushes and whatever.

Has a few scratches on the paintwork, The worst probably being on the drivers side front corner where someone ran into me while I was parked when I first got the car.

The drivers side seat is a bit torn on the side, which is why I have a seat cover on it.

Thats all I can think of for now.

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Edited by Jono_c210

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