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I've got a R32 Gts-t four door 1989, jap import complied, SA rego (currently unregistered but can be) 144,000km's

I sold my engine so you would need to buy a RB20 or 25 but it had an RB30/26 making 465rwhp so it has a few mods.

R33 GTR vspec front disks

R33 5 spd gear box with custom speedo sender so speedo works

One piece tail shaft

Kaaz 2 way diff

Adjustable HSD coilovers

Adjustable caster arms

Shortened JDM front upper control arms

Solid cradle bushes

Modified rear wheel arches (fits 9inch wide +15's drift/dish rims no worries)

FMIC

Alloy radiator

Cobra seats on bride rails

Nardi wheel

Hydraulic handbrake

Nippon Denso fuel pump

Malpassi fuel pressure reg

GTR engine wiring loom (modified to suit car)

Hicas locked and lines removed

Battery relocated to boot

Nice large custom catch can 4L

Relocated power steering tank (so you can fit top mount turbo setups or any other engine combo)

Front and rear strut braces

I can also include GTR plenum, throttle bodies and injector manifold, RB25 engine fan/clutch, 25mm spacers and I can leave the brand new black edition apexi AVC-r boost/solenoid controller in depending on offers.

Only pictures I have are a little old so I will take some new ones when I get a chance.

VSKF’s sold so please don’t ask to buy them, currently on Tracer 17's and stock 32 rims (needs 17's to fit over brakes)

I can get hold of the vented fibre glass front guards from a mate if it sells the car but currently it has stock ones on which I believe look better and fit nicer.

Will consider putting an engine in for the purchaser at cost.

Would like $6000 but I will consider reasonable offers or swap for JDM style ute

Cheers,

Daniel

0413 559 762

Pictures are old, I will take new ones soon just a little hard because I cant easily move the car out of storage.

Thanks for the PM's

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