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1990 R32 GTR RB26DETT - $22,000 ONO - 0422626173



Up for sale is my 1990 Nissan skyline R32 GTR, It is in great condition with 84,000kms and the original japanese service books, it has been used as an occasional weekend car.



Panasport G7 C5C 3 piece wheels with Federal 595 RSR 255/45/17 (1500kms on tyres)



Greddy Type S Coilovers



Cusco rear camber arms



Cusco castor rods



HKS pod filters



Greddy Cam Gears



HKS Power FC with hand controller



New Nissan injector seal kit with new Pintle caps (installed less than 300kms ago)



HKS electronic boost controller



3.5” catback exhaust with 4” oval rear muffler (nice and quiet)



RDA slotted and dimpled rotors with Intima SR brake pads (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Genuine Nissan Tie Rod ends (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Rebuilt Drive shafts with new CV boots (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Steering Rack boots (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Rebuilt Headlight Switch (installed less than 1000kms ago)



Wheel alignment performed by Capital Steering less than 500kms ago



Will come with standard ECU, used Z32 AFMs , standard castor rods, rear camber arms and a spare drivers side window




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  • 3 weeks later...

The pillar trims are out of the car as I am looking to replace the old ones with a new set from nissan

How much were the pillar trims? im actually looking to get a new set too - GLWS

It's a very nice one Terry.

Jimmy parked next to mine at a local Shannons gig recently.

I gave it a good look over and It looks honest to me.

I'm sure he'll will provide pics/info soon.

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Any rust Jimmy?

Got pics of the onside & engine bay?

Who was the importer?

Any de-reg?

I will have a look through my papers and get back to you on the import details

The car has a few small superficial surface rust patches on the undercarriage but its definitely nothing concerning or structural.

Here is a video walk around of the car including interior and also the engine bay

How much were the pillar trims? im actually looking to get a new set too - GLWS

I just bought a new set for my V-Spec 2.........

Part Numbers are as follows:

  • NI-76934-04U00
  • NI-76935-04U00

Nissan List price $159.70 ea + GST = $175.67 ea.

Cheers,

Bob.

I just bought a new set for my V-Spec 2.........

Part Numbers are as follows:

  • NI-76934-04U00
  • NI-76935-04U00

Nissan List price $159.70 ea + GST = $175.67 ea.

Cheers,

Bob.

Thanks mate!

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