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Selling my 1989 R32 Gts-t.

Was a private import in May 2005, has import papers & service reciepts since 2005.

-July 2011 rego

-130xxx km

-Metallic Black

Engineers Certificate by T.I.C Kirrawee in 2007 for-

-Enclosed Pod Filter

-Front Mount Cooler

-3" Turbo Back Exhaust, Hi Flow Cat & Dump Pipe at 80.08dB with Emissions Test

-18" Wheels

-'Additional Instruments fitted'- AutoMeter boost gauge, which I've removed (vent mounted, so no holes in dash)

-Sports Steering Wheel

Also has-

Genuine Nissan Timing Belt, tensioners & GTR Water Pump 5000km ago

DBA front rotors

Exceedy HD Sports Tuff clutch

Plumbed back TurboSmart Vee Port BOV

H3 5000k Philips HID kit

Sony Mp3/CD

New Climate Control vent & direction motors.

I'll be honest, it has some bad points... but it is a 20 year old car... usual drivers seat wear but only small. Paint isn't perfect, has scratches/marks, minor carpark dents.

Just had climate control serviced so all works well but not all of the buttons light up.(the a/c pump is noisey too, but still works fine, I have a spare one anyway)

Some kind of clutch pedal issue.... Only started to happen recently, and doesn't do it very often... seems like the pedal doesn't quite engage properly (mostly when stopped & going into 1st or reverse) but if you are smooth it's ok... 99.999% sure it's a pedal bracket/lever issue. I've seen nismo pedal brackets on ebay that are stronger & don't flex. Gearbox & clutch seem fine, only 30,000km on Exceedy HD clutch... I don't drive the car often enough to be inspired to crawl under the dash to sort it out.

$7800.00 Not really too negotiable on price, so no low ball silly offers. Not interested in swaps.

It's not a show car, but it's neat & tidy. Not raced, thrashed, crashed or rusty. I looked at lots before I bought this one.

I don't drive it very often, so I figure I might sell it to fund my project car and getting it back on the road again.

Just reply here or pm me. :D

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Bump...

Not really negotiable on price, so please don't bother pm-ing me silly offers, especially without seeing the car...

I'd rather be honest about the car & say it has MINOR fine scratches etc. Drove it again on the weekend, shifted fine till I put it in 1st to put it back in the garage?

Don't assume it needs a respray and a new gearbox, if you want a cheap(rough) 32, mine isn't it!

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