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89 HCR32 4 door sedan

211***kms on chassis, 96***kms engine (100,***km service done)

Factory 5 speed manual

Metallic Blue paint, looks like 34 gtr colour

GRID Dancer system, Torque split controller so you can switch between 4wd and 2wd (picture of controller attached)

Nismo Gtr suspension all round

Hicas Lock bar

Front Strut brace

Drift Pod Filter

3" cat back exhaust with zetti muffler (sounds like sexxxxxxxxxx)

R33 Skyline wheels painted in white

greddy 52mm boost gauge

sports gearknob with H pattern

Exedy heavy duty button clutch

Brand new battery

New Urethane UCA bushes

New Steering rack boots

Car is extremely straight, no dents or nothing.

Paint is very good all round without any fading

Interior is very clean.

Just put fresh 3 months rego on it.

Can throw in a rb25 highflowed turbo for no extra cost

and will be throwing on a front mount in the next few weeks

Just spent nearly 3k getting this through regency (have all receipts)

Sillpannels have been cleared of rust and jacking points have been repaired.

Wanting to swap for a CLEAN REGO'D manual turbo car. (preferably a bit of cash my way, lots of bills!)

Not really interested in selling but $9000 or else the mods will rape me.

Located in Noarlunga, SA

0433 596 509 or pm me

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