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For sale: 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R Coupe

Condition: Excellent

Kilometres:49,000

Price and price conditions: $29,990

Contact Details: Mob: 0419-909-697 OR e-mail: [email protected]

Location: High Wycombe, Western Australia

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Buyer pick-up. Direct deposit or bank cheque only.

Vehicle is suitable to anyone who enjoys doing hill climbs, supersprints or motokhana's. Chassis is very stiff. You can jack up the front wheel and you will lift the whole side of the car! One of the best handling GT-R's in perth with close to $10,000 spend by the previous owner on the suspension. Understeer? Nope, all gone here You will not find a better handling GT-R in Perth

It will be sad for me to see her go as it took me a very long time to find a GT-R in as good condition as this one. And before everyone tells me they can get one heaps cheaper, check the money spent on this and then think again - there are many cheap high km GT-R's out there on the market!

Vehicle was shown at 2005 Motorvation which attracted a LOT of interest.

This a bargain basement price for a buyer as other TOTALLY STOCK LOW KM GT-R's from dealers in perth are asking for $30k :huh:

1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R Coupe

Regular Nissan service history - oil has been changed every 2,000 kms

Timing belt and water pump have been replaced about 10,000km ago

Near new battery

All power options and airconditioning

Central locking

Fully permitted with permits for: Gauges, Intercooler, Airpods.

Engine Hardware

2.6L DOHC 24 Valve Inline 6 (RB26DETT)

R33 GT-R turbos (Fitted new & only 7000km's old)

R33 GT-R airflow meters

APEXi airpods (x2)

TRUST MX front pipe 70 x 80

HKS Hyper exhaust

ARC front mount intercooler

Aftermarket dual core radiator

HKS EVC-IV boost controller

APEXi S-AFC air/fuel controller

MINES VX Computer

HKS turbo timer

TRUST boost gauge

Driveline Hardware

R33 GT-R 5 Speed transmission (Fitted new & only 8000km's old)

NISMO master cylinder

Braided clutch hose

Front & rear brakes titanium type

NISMO Clutch

Lightweight flywheel (5.2kg)

CUSCO Mechanical LSD

NISMO transmission mount

NISMO short throw shifter

Solid knuckle in steering arm (Steering wheel non tilt adjustable)

Suspension

TEIN HR adjustable suspension

Front and rear strut tower braces

HICAS cancel rod

HKS lower brce bar (3-point)

Floor support bar and cross bar

All nolethane bushes replaced

Other Bits

N1 GT-R bodykit (rare and have not seen many!!!)

NISMO 260km/h Speedo

NARDI Steering wheel

NISMO shift knob

A-TECH 17" x 9" allow wheels with Yokohama Advan 255/40/17 tyres

N1 Headlights (Hi-low changeable) - brightest headlights ever!

ADDZEST DVZ635MP 2004 model stereo

Spares

Front & rear braided brake hoses

GREDDY 'A' pillar gauge holder (single)

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