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Hi Everyone,

I think its finally time to sell my baby, i have been in trouble because of my car, and its going to be a hassle for me to drive it so im going to buy a cheap non turbo car. For sale is my R32 GTS-t, service every 5000kms with minor modifications.

Please find the details of the car below

Car: Nissan Skyline 1989 R32 gtst 2 door

Odometer reading: 105xxxkms

Location: Sydney

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Engine: RB20DET

Wheels: enkei 17x8 and 17x9

Exhaust: 3'' turbo back kakimoto

Air Filter: k&n pod, also comes with all original box and filter

turbo: high flowed r32 turbo - running 11 psi

Alarm: 3 point immobiliser

bov: hks ssqv

fuel pump: 500hp walbro pump

fmic: 450x300x80 with 3" outlets reduced to 2.5 piping

also has...

front strut bar

razo pedals

r34 gtt wing

car is serviced every 5000km, and also comes with spare r32 turbo

looking for $11,500

i will be removing my system

[email protected]

0415 425 618 (sms prefered as i work 9-5 or call out side of these hours)

has a few little dints here and there, and also a crease in the bonnet, paint is in pretty condition

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the car is in great condition, i really need to sell asap, as i get my p's back in 2-3 weeks and i cant drive this on my p's and i need to buy a new non turbo car asap, my 33yo brother has been driving it the last few months, dosnt get thrashed or mis treated, always serviced and is a great loss to me, i love this car, just not allowed to keep it, it also has about 5-6 months rego left to mind!!

also has a brand new battery, and also had the whole fuel tank emptied and cleaned few weeks back, with new filters etc, everything runs extremely well, and everything on the car is in perfect working order!!, only faults are a small few dints on the body work! and crease in bonnet

as i said im in west sydney, so have a look, you wont be dis appointed with how smooth this car runs, also been run on pretty much 11 psi all its life too

Edited by nemz

bump make an offer, will sell with stock rims and no system for 10k

also forgot to mention has one of the best interiors you will see in an r32, no pillars falling off, no cracks in the dash, interior is immaculate!!

heres some pics

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