1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M Five-Speed
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1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M Driving

1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M Start-Up and Walk-Around

1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M Start-Up

1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M Power Sunroof Operation

1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M Driver's-Side Power Window and Mirror Operation

1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M Passenger's-Side Power Window and Mirror Operation
Description
Launched in 1989, the “R32” generation Nissan Skyline was designed from the ground up by Chief Engineer Naganori Ito to surpass the finest performance offerings from Europe. It set the vaunted Porsche 959 supercar as his target, debuting experimental technology including rear-wheel steering (High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering) and an advanced all-wheel drive system (Advanced Total Traction Engineering System for All Terrain) in the R32 GT-R. Those features helped it dominate in racing around the world, winning every Group A Japanese Touring Car race, all 29 events, from 1990 to 1993, and the Bathurst 1000 twice, earning it the menacing nickname “Godzilla.” Most variants of the R32 Skyline used an RB-Series twin-cam inline-six, with the single-turbocharged GTS-t model being powered by a 2.0-liter “RB20DET” inline-six. The model was also available in standard or Type M configuration. The latter featured larger five-spoke 16 inch wheels, four piston front calipers and twin piston rears, a limited slip differential, and minor cosmetic upgrades. Since becoming eligible for import, these Japanese-market Skylines have slowly trickled into the United States and have seen a flurry of demand as awareness and excitement around Japanese performance vehicles continue to rise.
Highlights
Desirable Type M configuration originally featuring five-spoke 16 inch wheels, four piston front calipers and twin piston rears, a viscous limited slip differential, and a rear wiper
Turbocharged 2.0-liter “RB20DET” inline-six rated at 212 horsepower and 195 lb-ft of torque
Five-speed manual transmission
Super HICAS (High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering) four-wheel steering
Performance modifications reported by the consignor include:
“RB25DET” turbo from an R33 Skyline
CXRacing front-mounted intercooler
GrimmSpeed boost controller
ISR Performance turbo-back exhaust with Autobahn88 decat pipe
GReddy blow-off valve
New coil packs, TPMS sensor, coolant temperature sensor, IAC valve, plug harness, and upgraded fuel pump
NISMO short shifter
ISC Suspension coil-overs
Cusco strut brace
EBC Brakes slotted rotors and brake pads
New rear hub bearings
Avid 1 AV06 17x8 inch wheels
Michelin Pilot Sport All Season tires
Finished in Red Pearl Metallic over grey cloth upholstery
1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing 150,842 kilometers (approximately 93,729 miles) at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
Fog lights
Rear spoiler
Rear wiper
Sunroof
Manually adjustable front bucket seats
Power windows and mirrors
Digital clock
Kenwood CD stereo with Bluetooth
NRG Innovations three-spoke steering wheel
GReddy shift knob
Dash-mounted AEM boost, air/fuel ratio, water temperature, and oil pressure digital gauges
Known Imperfections
Minor exterior dings and scratches
Minor dent behind the left rear wheel
Wheel center caps are missing
Small hole in the driver’s outer seat bolster upholstery
C-pillar interior trim is missing
Visible wear on the interior touch points and dash cluster
Included
Four factory wheels and tires
Spare wheel and tire
Service manual
Car cover
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report shows that this 1990 Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M was registered in British Colombia, Canada in 2005, showing approximately 133,999 kilometers at the time. Subsequent registration history shows the car remained in Canada until 2020, briefly spending time in Washington state before being registered in Indiana in 2021. The consignor reports acquiring the car in 2021.