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1989 R32 Gts-t Imported (190,000km), was imported with 165,000 and fresh rebuilt engine. driven around 25,000km in the 6 years it has been in australia, for 3.5 of those years it was off the road.

Modifications

Exterior

Custom Paint job in 2pac Orange

R32 GTR front bar

Genuine GTR bonnet & Grill

Vertex Side Skirts

Vertex Rear Bar

Volk Challenge 17inch wheels with Good Tyres

Interior

Pinoneer top of the range speaker front and back, sub and amp (all purchased when the car was registered in March of this year)

Pioneer Dvd Player with Ipod Adaptor

Mongoose M80 series alarm and imobiliser (ADR approved)

R33 Gtr Seats

Momo Steering wheel

Nismo Gear Knob

Engine temp Gauge

Blitz Dual Spec Boost Controller

Blitz Turbo Timer

Engine

Rb20 (built in japan just before being imported, supposed 2.2ltr build, never had a problem to even question the engines capabilities or strip it down)

rb25 gearbox

Hks Cam Gears

HKS twin plate clutch

Blitz Return flow Intercooler (custom piping)

Greddy Tdo6 20g Turbo kit and manifolds

Hicas removed

external wastegate & screamer pipe

3inch full exhaust sytem to a 5inch cannon

Apexi Pod Filter (enclosed in custom made box)

Apexi Power FC (with Hand Controller) (located in glove box)

Gtr Diff with racing castor Arms and custom LSD (came out of a 800hp engine package my brother bought from a half cut) handles the power with ease

Tien Coilover suspension all round

GTR brakes all round

there is alot more but thats all i can remember off the top of my head

It has just had a full service, all belts replaced and fluids changed.

270rwk 19psi dyno sheet proven, plenty more left in it was mapped for good fuel ecconomy in mind

car has cosmetic damage from two incidents at my work parking (happened in the last 3 months) where it was reversed into front and back. apart from that in very good conditon. (can work something out to have it fixed and repaired with potential buyers)

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13,000 Neg

very regretful sale, i run my own business and work out doors and have been affected heavily by all the rain of recent and need to free up some cash flow, otherwise i would not sell peroid!

Cotact Info

Located Glenbrook NSW

Jeremy

0432344785

[email protected]

pm

thanks

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  • 2 weeks later...

i may consider run around and cash my way depending on the car, but i would rather an outright sale, i havent advertised elsewhere yet because i honestly dont want to sell it i could just use the extra cash right now.

any offers will be considered if they are genuine

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