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1989 NISSAN SKYLINE HR32 GTS-4
305HP RB20 MONSTER!! Four wheel drive handling with rear wheel drive fun at the flick of a switch!! 17” Alloy wheels

Colour; metallic black
Interior Colour; grey/black
Transmission; 5 speed Manual
Body; 2 door 4 seat COUPE
Drive Type; 4x4
Engine; 6 cylinder Petrol Turbo Intercooled 2.0 L (1998cc)


RB20DET engine
VIPER Remote Start Alarm System
tomei 256 in/ex camshafts
hks duralumin cam gears
hks fine tune timing belt
genuine nissan n1 water pump
factory GTR rb26dett sump
RB26 cam covers and valley cover painted custom metallic blue
nitto clear timing cover
splitfire coilpacks
ku engineering intake plenum
modified R34 GTR fuel rail and hpc coated
Nismo fuel pressure regulator
RB26 440cc injectors (flowed and cleaned)
billet throttle body
HKS 2835pro s turbo kit, inc hks turbo, lines, custom alloy heatshield and stainless dump pipe (done about 5000k's)
genuine z32 airflow meter
HKS air filter kit
Full stainless xforce dump pipe back 3'' exhaust
custom stainless lobster back intercooler piping
600x300x100mm tube and fin intercooler
mspec alloy radiator +genuine R34 gtr radiator hoses
intank walbro fuel pump
apexi ap engineering power fc and handcontroller
hks evc iv electronic boost controller
os giken tripple plate clutch
genuine r32 gtr gearbox
hks 60mm boost gauge
rose jointed adjustable front camber arms
adjustable rear camber arms
hicas lock bar + all hicas gear removed
tein adjustable coilovers
bbs lm wheels 17x8 front 17x9 with kumho tyres all round
R33 gts-t front brake caliper and disc upgrade, dba slotted rotors, endless pads all round, endless brake fluid
r32 Gtr carbon fibre bonnet by "custom carbon"
genuine R32 GTR front grille, front bumper bar and lower lip
Carizma sideskirts
genuine mspec rear spats
genuine r32 gtr rear n1 bootlip
genuine R33 GTR floor mats
genuine R32 GTR steering wheel
clarion dvd/cd player
cusco front lower stabilizer bar
front strut brace
cusco master cylinder stopper
New Alternator
New Dry Cell Battery

Car was tuned by GODZILLA Motorsports in November last year. Always run on bp ultimate, regular oil changes/services etc. Has a bit of Sun damage on the roof. Very fun car to drive! Selling Registered. Personalised Plates are not included.

$11500 or reasonable offer. No Swaps.

Ph. 0413995361

More Pics at http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/shailer-park/cars-vans-utes/1989-r32-skyline-305hp-rb20-monster-4wd-at-the-flick-of-a-switch/1019878600

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