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Hi all for sale is,

Black 1990 R32 GTS-T

108 xxx kms

K&N pod

FMIC

New head gasket

Head ported and cleaned up

Cam belt changed in Feb last year

Blue printed manifold gaskets

3" exhaust from turbo back to 5" muffler

Shadow bronze 17" RJR rims with 225/45/17's all round

Tyres are excellent with 80-90% tread

NEVER boosted, has always been running stock boost

Clarion head unit

Nismo steering wheel

Rego untill 9/12/08

Interior is in good nick

Body completely stock (no type m kit)

Alarm / 3 point immobiliser

asking $12 000 Neg

Ph. 0419 155 888 between 4.00pm - 9.00pm week days (calls after 9pm will not be answered), and any time week ends.

ok people, time has come to sell my baby as am now in the market for a GTR. I purchsed this car in Feb 07 with 100 000km on the clock and have only put close now to 9000kms on it. Mostly driven as a weekend car and despite my young age, my baby has not been thrashed off its tits doing stupid shit, burnouts, try hard drifting etc. I have always taken great care and pride in my skyline as i was saving almost every dollar i earnt while at college to buy this car (have always loved R32's). Car has always been warmed up and down, my mates make fun of me being a grandpa because of my insistance to give it a proper warm up/down. This GTST is in beautiful condition and have had many other skyline owners comment in surprise on its fantastic condition ( a few saying they have never seen a better condition gtst in tas). Originally had intentions for a new turbo and carried out mods to prepare for it e.g. fmic, porting, blueprinting but i have found that i can afford a gtr now so hence the sale. paint and interior are in great nick although the usual few car park scratches can be found. interior is also fairy clean and has all original mats except passenger side. filter and oil always changed every 5000km using motul turbolight oil. you may think i am asking a fairly steep price for a R32 gtst but she is in excellent condition and those looking for a car that isnt a slogged out heap with be very pleased. still have stock intercooler and electric front lip to be sold with car if wanted.

cheers, Sam.

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people understand that this is not one of the usual rough $9k r32's you see getting about, this is an extremely well cared for and clean r32. you wouldn't believe the amount of people that comment on its superb condition as there are hardly any 32's left in this good a nic.

Hey Sam

i have never personly seen your car but i can apreciat what you mean by its condition. the main problem is that r32s arent selling at the moment. i know of 2 6k ones up here in launni and they have been forsale for months. they are both buckets of shit thoe. the problem is the market that r32 are aimed at are to young to apreciate what you have. if your not in a rush hang onto it and the right person will come along. if not im afraid you will just have to keep lowering the price untill it goes.

best of luck with the sale, if i had the coin i would buy it for sure. i love the clean ones.

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