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Nissan Skyline R32 1990 Car NOT 1989! (Better Value)

Genuine 8xxxxkms on clock.

Major Service Done!

Compliance and All Paper work done, very smooth drive.

100% NOT CRASH REPAIRE ! Grade 4 Car from Japan with papers.

Excellent Power, HKS Ball Bearing Turbo.

HKS intake system

HKS Full Exhaust from Engine, NOT CAT BACK!

Great on Fuel compare to R33.

Wine Red with Black Rims, GTR Front Bar, Body kit, Side Skirts and Spoiler.

Alpine CD Player Large Head Unit, Motorized Face, Pioneer Sub Speakers, and a Stacker all included!! Very Clean car throughout! and not much of a engine mods.

Inspection will impress & comes with Sport Steering wheel, also a Brand New Condition GTST Steering wheel from Nissan !!

Low price, as got no space for car!

12 Months Registration and with RWC!

$12500 FIRM, best KMs, cleanest, and best value R32 GTST on the market.

Was a Club Car in Japan, very well maintained by enthusiast & never been on track. Drives like a dream!

You won't find better deals or with such a history, nothing to hide.

What HKS turbo does it have?

Does it have a FMIC?

Any form of boost control, ebc or bleed valve? What boost is it running?

What fuel pump is it running? Standard, GTR or aftermarket?

Any dyno time? What power is it making?

Any suspension mods? Coil-overs?

The front bar in the pics is not a GTR bar. I think it is type m stock bar. Is this the bar on it or does it have a GTR one on it now?

aaron_whittle: Timing Belt changed when car arrived etc...

MooroS13 :

- Ball Barring Turbo, for exact I have to get back to you, probably a T28?

- It doesn't come with FMIC, however will able to negotiate as its available as well (Large quantity)

Turbo currently Boosting at 7 or 10 pound, just factory, as it has been tuned back for compliance and RWC.

- Haven't check fuel punp, just leave it as a factory

- No dyno time info

- no suspension mod, nice and smooth ride now

The front bar did have a light GTR sign on the side, I assume it should be, as it looks the same but without the apron, anyways if its a Type M, thanks for correcting me, at this price $12500 theres noway to find such condition car, you may think there are not enough mods, but yes this is the safest way to purchase an import, so you can start from scratch and work your way through, you can get what u want and theres nothing to hide at all when purchasing. All paper work proves how good and genuine the car is, all work done, nothing more to spend unless you want something even better and faster !! Its a great price to start off from.

Please send me your email via private message, we can talk there if you're interested.

Cheers!

Yeah its ok, just bring up anything :P as there is nothing to hide! Paper work from Canberra, Japan documents all say its a 1990s.

For after market mods, not really, the car just came in like this. Can negotiate on a Brand New FMIC. As its available.

Thanks.

stock mspec front bar and are you sure its a 90 model?? as far as i knew only 89s had the blue guages and the silver side badges. not tryin to stir shit just dont want anyone buying something that it isnt.

I have 2 1990 models with blue gauges & the silver side badges.

Current Turbo: HKS Ball Bearing, good power! Come in and check it out ! Engine bay is very clean and tidy! Inspection is a must, especially if you're after a good R32! and this price won't last long, will post else where soon if no one snatch it up here! :P

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