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1989 NISSAN SKYLINE R32 GT-R

$21,000 (Price is negotiable for serious buyer)

Immaculate condition inside and out, no expense has been spared on the maintenance and upkeep of this vehicle. I have a file with over $22,000 in receipts from myself and the previous owners dating back to 2005 when the vehicle was imported with 54,500kms on the clock.

It has always had the best quality parts and products used regardless of expense. Very well taken care of and always garaged. Weekend car only and rarely driven, serviced every 6 months or 3000kms with quality parts and oils.

Current tune and work carried out at Racepace Motorsport. Car is currently making 273.8rwkw at 16 psi.

Some of the mods include:

Apexi power FC

Tomei cam gears

Steel wheel standard turbos (fully rebuilt cores and balanced. Car had original factory turbos before being changed to these)

Attain front pipes into a high flow 3inch system with a very original factory look to it

Tomei fuel pump

Injectors from an R34 GTR Nur

Racepace custom clutch

Apexi panel filter

Cusco front and rear strut braces

Toyo r1r tires

Australian standards Immobilizer (installed without any cutting or drilling to maintain originality of vehicle)

A full major service was carried out on the vehicle which included new water pump, timing belt and all bearings etc. All fluids have also been changed from the diffs to transfer case, gearbox, brakes, attessa etc.

In order to maintain the originality of the vehicle all modifications have been completed to the highest standards and to ensure the longevity of the vehicle.

For further details please don’t hesitate to call. All tests welcome and encouraged as the quality of the vehicle speaks for itself. Price is negotiable for serious buyers.

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Ian Zero422 739 052

Hi mate, the vehicle was imported under the 15 year rule prior to 2007 & therefore does not require a compliance plate to be fitted. The Vin number is stamped on the strut tower & that's all that is required. This can be confirmed with Vic roads.

Does this vehicle have a compliance plate?

(Just wondering as I can't see it in the pics)

Mate you sure are the fun police ay

Good luck with sale bud I've got my nismo edition up on here as we'll

looks very clean from pics mate for an 89, good examples are really disappearing

gl with sale

Thanks mate appreciate the kind words. Had some interest but nothing firm yet

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