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For sale - 1989 R32 skyline

Built rb26/30 by lewis engines in SA, 6boost manifold,

gt3582r turbo, 50mm turbo smart gate, vi-pec ecu and 25 gearbox

Tuned by Godzilla Motorsport in Brissy running about 380hp

Very safe tune

Quick car and very torquey car

Currently rego'd till jan next year but will be selling without roady

Much more done, car is set up for the track specifically drift any

question please call or text or message on here 0432470609

$15500 Ono I'm open to offers guys

Mainly after swaps maybe something BMW or euro maybe a v8

or something let me know what ya got, open to offers

feel free to ask questions im happy to answer

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  • 5 months later...

Wouldnt consider a swap for a manual R34 GTT sedan? Here's a link to an ad for pictures etc. http://www.gumtree.com.au/c-ViewAd?AdId=1006047719

Cheers :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Nissan R32 Skyline 1989 GTS-T

Engine

currently tuned by godzilla motorsports in brisbane for 380hp @ 20psi

Lewis engines built 26/30

800cc injectors

Vi-pec ecu

6Boost manifold

GT3582R turbo 1.06a/r rear housing

turbosmart 50mm wastegate

3in intercooler piping

3 and a half inch dump pipe

3in exhaust with varex muffler

poly engine mounts

rb25 manual gearbox

jim berry rebuilt os gieken twin plate clutch

10000k's since engine conversion

one piece tail shaft

kazz 1.5way lsd

56mm radiator

4in intake pipe with k&n pod filter

recirculating custom catch can

viscos engine fan and 12 inch thermo

walbro 255l/h intank fuel pump

2.5l surge tank with bosch 044 external

will come with brand new JUN 272/9.7 lift cams and JUN valve springs for the right price

suspension

hsd coilovers all round

rear camber arms

rear toe arms

hicas lock bar

front castor arms

wheels

rota grid 18x10 all round +15 offset

interior

deep dish wheel

short shifter

5in tacho

bride copy lowmax driver seat

genuine bride seat rail

stripped rear seats and belts

sony head unit

kicker amp 350.4

kenwood 5x7 front speakers

jvc 6x9 rear speakers

exterior

matte black in colour

gtr bonnet

gtr front guards

gtr head lights with HID lights

smoked gtr indicators

smoked led tail lights

car is currently registered and has been mod plated for all mods in queensland

for any more info please feel free to give me a call or text on 0432470609

thanks for your time

cheers stephen

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