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Item: 1990 Nissan Skyline GTSt Two Door

Location: Perth

Item Condition: Very Good

Reason for Selling:

Price and Payment Conditions: $14,500 Negotiable

Extra Info:

Manual, converted in Japan

Black

95,000km

Engine:

RB20DET

HKS Turbocharger (I think its a GT2530)

Trust front mount intercooler

SARD cooler piping

Pod filter

Oil filter relocation kit

300 x 200mm oil cooler

Tomei tuned computer

HKS Electronic Idle Stabilizer

3 1/2 in exhaust from turbo to Jasma muffler, no cat

GFB Plumb-back BOV

Nismo heavy duty clutch

New radiator

Timing belt changed in Japan

Suspension:

Cusco fully adjustables (rock hard!)

SPATS front tower brace

*may* have a locker diff or similar (skips round corners)

Brand new brake lines

Body:

"Type-M" GTR-style front bar

"Type-M" Side skirts

GTR Alloy Bonnet & Grill

R32 4-Door Headlights

Siena "Road Battler" 16in Wheels with Falken tyres (90%)

Full GTR Interior (Front and rear seats)

Momo RB Torino steering wheel

Driver's race harness

Razo aluminium pedals

Extras:

Blitz oversize boost gauge

Tomei A/F gauge

HKS Water temp gauge

GReddy Exhaust temp gauge

Blitz DSBC running 0.5 and 1.3 bar atm

Defi Heads up display (shows many variables on windscreen)

M's Turbo timer

Stereo (Extra) - Kenwood Double DIN with 12 CDRW Stacker & Stacker controller, Clarion speakers

Remote alarm with Piezo screamer siren

Electric Sunroof

PW/PS/AC with gas

Notes:

-Registered to March

-Interior in great condition aside from 3x small holes in dash, 2x

small holes on side of cluster

-Paint is generally very good but has one scrape and usual Japan

chips and scratching. Paint is still lush.

-Oil and Coolant one week ago

-PERMITS FOR ALL MODS except timer, computer and boost controller

(obviously)

-Runs great, no stalling, overheating or usual problems.

-VERY fast

Contact Details: PM me here on SAU for mobile number.

these pics are from when it was in Japan. Note, the fogs and reverse light are gone now.

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