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Hey guys,

Decided to sell my 4 door R32, I'll be getting a work van soon, and might be a good oppo to get out of the import scene for a bit and save for a house.

This is a great car, and honestly the 4 doors rock, both userbillity and looks.

This is a genuine factory GTS-t, this is not a stupid home converted dodged up 4 stud non LSD 4 door GTS 'wannabe' GTS-t, this is rare.

1989 HCR32 GTS-T

Rego till March 2011

Factory White

Auto

RB20DET

Standard Internals

Standard Turbo (Standard boost)

Standard Dump

Standard SMIC

HKS SSQV (not connected)

Pod filter

3'' Catback exhaust

Impul rear muffler

New middle muffler ($220)

New front adjustable upper control arm bushes ($685!)

New front brake hoses ($240)

New radiator cap

New upper rad hose + clamps

New battery (Still in warranty)

Standard GTS-T brakes (new pads front and rear $80)

Cusco front strut brace

Standard GTS-T wheels (16'' couple of scuffs and gutter rash)

80% Tread on tires

Standard suspention (can supply tein type HR's for $600 extra on sale price)

Standard GTS-T trims and dash (no cracks and no bubble above the glovebox that every other 32 has)

New UNDAMAGED center and passenger side dash vents. ($200+)

No tears in seats, couple of stains might need a good steam clean.

Missing a 3-4cm patch of vinal on the drivers door

Blitz white faced boost gauge in cup on RHS A piller

Black Sony CD/MP3/AUX headunit

JVC speakers front and rear

Cefiro front floor mats

Type A boot spoiler

I have invoices for around $2.5K worth of parts and labour, most was spent on it around sep last year so pretty recent.

Paint is fair, has a couple of things here or there, but nothing major, it isn't new. Runs really well for a standard car on standard boost, handles really well, HICAS is working fine and not throwing up any errors, no major oil leaks or weeps.

Coolant might need a change soonish, but engine was serviced only 8-10 weeks ago (Nulon oil & filter)

NO RWC, but have an now expired one from November/December to show it passed first time (inc the manditory brake test = 0.63G's)

$6500 or serious offers, $7100 with Tein Type HR coilovers in.

May swap, looking for something euro, no commodores or falcons please.

Located in Geelong, Vic.

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