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Make:R32 GTR (first owner in Aust)

Model:1990 march build

Milage:148xxx

Transmission:manual

Colour:gunmetal grey

Location:western subs melb

Complied?yes

RWC supplied?

Currently registered?yes

Price:$9800 ono

Contact:alan work mob: 0401100016

Comments / Modifications:

Tien height adjustable suspension

Apexi exhaust

Mines computer

Apexi air filters

exedy clutch

Blitz blow off valve

HKS boost controller

HKS Vein Pressure Controller

Nismo LM2 (??) wheels

Nardi steering wheel

Nismo gearknob

GReddy gauges

Strut tower brace

Oil filter relocation kit

Tinted windows

viper alarm

sony head unit

Interior:

Driver's seat has 2 cigarette burns

Seats are slightly worn, need a clean

Sterring has some wear

Overall condition is not bad, will look ok once cleaned

Engine has no comp in the 6th cylinder. Will need a rebuild.

Car still starts and drives and still has kick in it, body is straight.

I previously had this up for sale at the start of the year, i didnt end up selling it so i decided to keep it but now this has happened so i just want to get rid of it.

Need this gone as it is sitting in my drive way using up space.

Perfect for project!

Edited by BNR-32

Have you had it diagnosed any further? try put a squirt of oil down the cylinder to see if its the piston rings and seeif the comp goes up.

Interested tho.

Any pics?

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