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Make:gtr

Model:32 1989

Milage:120000

Transmission:manual

Colour:black

hks hiper d suspension

-pivot speed limit remover

-gaitmaier wheels front 18s 10"wide rear 18s with 12" wide

-Cd player

-6/9 front and rear speakers

-hicas lock bar

-clear custom front headlights and indicators

-most of the rear bushes replaced

-button clutch

-3.5" full exhaust

-nismo 260km dash

-engine is perfect condition with 180 psi across a 6 cylinders,

-car made 230 kw on 14.7 psi and has ran 12.5

catherine on 0449172714 Willing to swap for 180sx with cash on top melbourne

engine is a 93 model on a healthy 180psi across all cyclinders, the reason its so cheap is the dik who painted the car got over spray on the door trims, also there is a few small interior parts missing.

although the exterior paint is mint, the car needs bout 1k spent on it to make it in tip top condition

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just so you know, this car is got very bad compression rangeing from 145-100psi. It has a very bad misfire, needs new coil packs, turbo gaskets leaking, paint drips down doors, crakcs in body kit, between seal of boot and rear 1/4 panel is cracked, missing window seals, hole in carpet etc... Just pointing out some things that u will not see if u buy over internet. Sorry Ali but they have a right to know.

just to let you no the compression test was done incorrectly, that low cylinder went up 5 psi every time you did the test, throttle is supposed to be held flat to the floor,

and its getting tested to day, misfire is fixed gaskets are replaced, yet it got tested a couple on months ago and pssed with flying colours

Yes the public needs to know. Saw this car a while ago, has had new rad support and bumper reinforcement fitted. car doesn't run 4wd properly and there is afm issues. not trying to wreck your sale, it's a good price.

Don't no why they cut the rear quarters to fit widebody though, may need to be re-engineered if defected etc.

That was a while ago when the car was having 4wd problems and like every turbo car there are problems that occur then you fix them Im sure everyone on this site has had a problem with their car cars do not run prefect 24/7 unless they are new.

The car is running fine now my mechanic has fixed all the problems with it

For someone to buy car without even getting it check before head is just stupid so if people want to listen to other memebers on this about how they think my car is running well good for you because the mechanic will say different.

maybe they are just points people can check. i wouldn't be defensive about those points if they are fixed, just show people each aspect that has been brought up and show them how it is now better.

i would be interested if you are interested in trades plus cash your way...

i would definately be doing a compression test myself though as well as checking each and every point that has been raised in this thread.

msg me if you are interested in trades. :-)

Yes the public needs to know. Saw this car a while ago, has had new rad support and bumper reinforcement fitted. car doesn't run 4wd properly and there is afm issues. not trying to wreck your sale, it's a good price.

Don't no why they cut the rear quarters to fit widebody though, may need to be re-engineered if defected etc.

the car has never had a new radiator support fitted and the afms have been replaced also 4wd wasnt working due to different sized tyres

aslo you try fitting 12" wide wheels on your car without cutting the guards, ofcourse you could but you would shread your tyres in 2 secs flat

they got cut folded back and welded

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