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Item: 1989 R32 2 door manual

Location: Northern Beaches, Sydney

Item Condition: Paint in average condition, engine runs well

Reason for Selling: Want to travel

Price and Payment Conditions: $12,000 o.n.o NOW $11,000 ono

Extra Info:

Personally imported by me 18 months ago

Has rego till november

145,000kms

MODS

Engine

Full turbo back trust exhaust

Walbro fuel pump

Pod filter

Outside

GTR front bar

GTR side skirts

Stock 16” wheels, back have falken azenis rt215 semi slicks

Inside

Blitz boost gauge

Pioneer DEH-P7650MP cd player

Suspension

Slightly lowered

Car has just been serviced and had spark plugs changed

Things that need to be fixed

Air con doesn’t work - when imported 18 months ago it was degassed in japan and hasnt been regassed in australia

Steering wheel ripping

Body kit cracking

Castor rods and bushes need replacing (if i have time i will buy nismo ones)

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