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FOR SALE: 1989 r32 gts4 skyline

Location: Adelaide

Asking Price: $11000 neg

Killometer's: 115 000 km

Manual or Automatic transmission: Manual

Engine Type: RB20DET

Modifications: pretty stock exhaust pod H/D clutch

Road Worth Certificate: N/A

Registration: runs out this month but putting another 3 months on

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: Bought the car at the start of the year very stock just neatened everything up put in a H/D clutch the other week new fuel pump went in today been serviced every 3-5000 using good oil and coolant had the attessa system flushed and filled with new oil when i had the clutch done and fresh G-box oil, had new front dump pipe fitted.

the car has never been boosted thats how stock it is bein the gts4 it full of extras ABS etc also has electric front lip which works :)

There is proble more i havent thought of love the car am a perfectionist with is as i was with my s12, just cant afford it as a first year auto elec :) there is nothin wrong with the car anything that needed doin i did and just in case you didnt know its a awd model has gtr drive line pretty much i can hook up a rwd switch if wanted .

pics can be found on the trader https://www.tradingpost.com.au/is-bin/INTER...3wAAAEjeZtpUjJq

Contact Details: 0430025163

cheers

Bill

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PRICE DROP $10000

the car is perfect no rust no leaks runs very smooth no misfires and i think a good price im still keen on swaps for equal or lesser value car lookin for a sil80 180 or maybe s13

cheers

Bill

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