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Item: 1989 r32 gts-t skyline

Location: gold coast

Reason for Selling: no time to fix

Price and Payment Conditions: $9000 ONO

Contact Details: 0404121265

Time to part with my baby, I just don't have time to fix her up anymore. She is missing some exhaust manifold bolts causing a bit of trouble with idle and making a very annoying noise. recently replaced fuel filter and filled with motul turbolite oil (trans oil also replaced in last 500km). Ideal for someone who wants a cheap project car.

silver r32 (aftermarket dash reads 51xxx km)

rb20 automatic transmision

gtr wing/skirts/bonnet

gtr front bar (bottom lip damaged)

gtr style wheels

dba slotted rotors

bendix metal king pads

recaro bucket seat with harness (seat worn)

blitz blowoff valve

stainless steel intake

KYB superstreet coilovers

old safc (5 knob apexi)

old boost controller (hks evc - not in car)

omori guage set

aftermarket dash

old boost guage

pictures are coming soon

email contact [email protected]

phone 0404121265 (leave message if phone is off as I work)

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not at the moment, the carpet is a bit dirty due to when my windscreen broke, I have retrimmed the roof and the pillars in black suade, I also did the doorcards in black suade but doesn't look as good as I had hoped and planned to redo the doors.

I have also painted the dash surround and console in silver. I have pics of that will get them up when I find them

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