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I have up for sale my 1989 r32 Gtst which I purchased about 8months ago.

In that time I have thrown a lot of cash towards it, but unfortunately I have run into considerable money issues and am required to sell it.

I am after $12,000ono obviously am happy to negotiate but nothing stupid, does not come with wheels pictured.

When I brought the car it had a mildly modified rb20det in it, before I had the chance to register it the motor blew up L. After that I replaced the rb20det with a relatively fresh RB25det and gear box.

The chassis has around 150xxxkm on it but the motor since rebuilt has approximately 15,000km. I have done less than 1000km on it. Currently running good compression along all six cylinders.

All the work for the conversion was carried out by George and his team at Revzone in Ringwood. Have $5,000 in receipts just for the labour and minor parts not including motor and gearbox.

(Previous owner of the RB25det and box had it rebuilt to standard by Dr. Drift 1.5 years ago)

Current modifications are as follows

Exterior

GTR fibreglass front bar

Vented fibre Glass bonnet (not colour matched)

Or vented carbon fibre Bonnet for extra $500

Standard r32 rims in white rwc rubber

Very dark Tint

Interior

GTR Cluster

GTR centre gauges

330mm momo wheel.

Autometer boost gauge.

Sony head unit and all wiring ect to run sub and amp package

Performance

ISC front mount cooler

ISC 52mm Alloy Radiator

Full 3” turbo back exhaust with decat pipe and hks dragger rear (cat included)

14” thermo fan (controlled by wolf 3d)

Wolf 3D V4

Atmospheric BOV

Walbro 550hp in tank pump

Lowerd springs

R33 gtst Brake calipers

The car is currently making 210rwkw at 11psi on a safe tune and is only restricted by the standard turbo and eventually standard injectors.

The Engine oil was completely flushed and replaced with motul oil less than 1000km ago

The Gear box was also flushed and renewed less than 1000km ago

The water pump was replaced less than 1000km ago as a precaution before dropping the engine in.

Car currently does not run Aircon, removed condenser and also I am not running power steering however the pump is there, just no belt.

I love the car but cant afford to go any further with it nor can I afford to keep it any longer.

It is rough around the edges but not far from being a monster.

Car is located in south east Melbourne

I will post pictures as soon as I get a chance, if you have any further questions or would like pictures please don’t hesitate to txt me on 0433971544 or pm me here.

Regards

Gerald

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