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Time to sell the new car, i have not owned this long (less than 2 months) i have started buying up some stuff but due to some unforeseen circumstances it has to go

1989 HCR 32 4 door

- Genuine 76***kms

- New belts and service (2weeks ago)

- New drivers windo switch

- New bonnet release cable

- No oil leaks

**BAD POINTS**

- Tiny bit of rust near rear window

- Aircon just ran outta gas

All inspections are welcomed

ENGINE:

- pod filter

- Kakimoto cat

- Aftermarket dump

- Type RS BOV

- front mount

- Exedy clutch (couple months old)

- 52mm Radiator (to be installed)

- Silicon Rad hoses (to be installed)

Suspension:

- Lowered

- Nismo rear strut brace (to be installed

- Pineapples (to be installed)

- Some bushes upgraded to nolathane

INTERIOR

- autogauge boost gauge

- autogauge oil and water temp gauge (to be installed, all parts there)

- Apexi turbo timer

- Boston splits

- Audison Amp

- no rips or tears, durry burns etc. Only a little rip in the vinyl of driver

side door where you grab to close it.

- All original floor mats!

Exterior:

- factory colour dark blue

- Abflug style bonnet

- Gtr front bar

- vertex style rear bar and skirts

- Rear wiper removed and plugged with custom made alloy plugs (screw in)

- 17" Linearsport rims +22/25 (genuine 3pce) ultra rare

- Grid II 235x45 (90% tread)

- boot debaged and shaved and spoilers holes filed (no boot lock)

- Guards rolled to fit rims

sure i have missed some stuff. Also not depending on price the rims may not be sold with the car and the 5spoke 18's you see will go with the car

EOI as if i dont get what i want for it will keep and put the in the shed for a while.

After $10,500

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