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Hi guys, here Im selling my 89' R32 Gts-T. The car is in good condition and done 132,000 kms, got few mods:

Blitz Frontmount intercooler;

Blitz Pod filter;

Drift Oil cap;

Drift radiator cap;

Cusco Adjustable Coilovers;

Exedy Button clutch;

Adjustable Camber;

Enkis 17" wheels;

Boost Gauge;

Veilside Gear nob;

Car runs good & body straight never involved into any accident. Few minor issues:

Oil gauge stop working;

Horn doesn't work although it never been touched;

Air-con needs re-gas;

driver side door panel got scratch but not major might comes off if give a good cut-polish;

Im asking $7,400 and thats pretty firmed, as need to pay the bloody tuition fee next week so I put the price as LOWER as possible.

Do do not PM or sms if you keen a look please ring me on 0432 719 507.

Im livin at Ashford.

Thanks, guys.

Pictures will be up tmr.

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Hey all

Just so you all know I sold this car today to this person. He paid $6200 which is totally not worth it. This car is thrashed so bad.

here is the list of things that is wrong with it...

- Gearbox is nearly gone, Redline gear oil and saw dust does wonders to wining and grinding gearboxes lol

- Head is f**ked, valves need grinding and the hole head needs to be rebuilt.

- Turbo is on its way out, Im surprised that it even made it to the city and back

- power steering rack is dry and probably damaged by now

- All four coilovers need rebuilding. Just because there a good brand dosn't mean they don't wear out

- LSD is open Wheeling continously

- Radiator is broken and leaking

- Power steering pump is going

- clutch pedal is dodgly bolted in and after a few clutch kicks will fall apart

- CD player dosn't work

- Gear knob is being held on by blu tacK

- Rear wheel studs will not be able to be screwed back onto the threads as they are so badly damaged

- The brake lights don't work as the brake switch is missing

- The accelerator pedal gets jammed continuously

- The passenger seat adjustment is broken

- The car will not remain clean for longer then a day,

- AC dosn't work due to the servo being broken

- The front mount is MONZA not blitz

- The pod filter is crap no name brand

- Boost gauge dosn't light up nore read boost

There are many more things wrong with the car these aren't even half. Sorry Bo u

There is always goods and bads about a car and unfortunately this car has many bads, fortunally I hope that I have scared away and potentional buyers. This car is worth $5 as it needs ALOT of work. Dont waste your money guys and gals theres much better out there and I only paid $500 for the whole car and that was about 20 tyres ago and about 1000 drifts ago.

Cheers Bo u for deceiving me and being a lying rat.

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