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'89 R32 GTS-t Manual Sedan Light Silver

Lismore NSW

I bought this car newly complied in 2002 with 73,000 Km on the clock.

I've done a lot of upgrades and tasteful mods and had plans for big power but never had the funds or the time to take it all the way.

I don't get to drive the car as much as I'd like and have only put up about 20,000Km in the 9 years I've owned it.

Everyone that's been in my car says it is the cleanest and most original R32 around.

The car has always been garaged but now the garage is being renovated into a studio so I've decided it's time to sell it.

I've spent a lot of money on this car and also have bought a lot of parts for further mods that haven't been fitted.

These parts will be sold separately.

The mods as the car sits now.

Fujitsubo Powergetter S.S. exhaust. also has S.S. Fujitsubo noise legal muffler (5 min. to swap over)

Catco 5" metal substrate cat.

Hybrid 600x300x75mm Bar and plate FMIC with custom aluminium piping.

Splitfire coils.

NGK Iridium plugs.

Apexi panel filter with R32GTR factory intake ducting.

GTR fuel pump with wiring upgrade.

Heavy duty Aluminium radiator.

R33gts25t Manual gearbox.

Nismo transmission mount.

Heavy duty 900Kg ceramic cushion clutch.

Tomei 300KPH speedo.

Blitz RacingID boost gauge in custom pod.

Factory boost gauge replaced with factory volt meter from R32 non-turbo.

New leather gear-stick and handbrake gaiters.

R34GTT alloys in charcoal 2 pack.

225/45/17 Bridgestone Potenza S-03 tyres all round 80% tread.

R33gts25t front calipers and slotted rotors.

R32GTR cross drilled rotors on rear.

Aluminium strut-tower brace.

Koni Sport shocks with Kings low springs all round.

Nolathane adjustable castor rod bushes, adjustable camber upper arm bushes, lower control arm bushes and adjustable camber rear bushes.

Noltec urethane rear cradle mounts.

I have installed an $8K competition sound system in this car but the purchaser might not want it all at extra cost so it's negotiable.

At $8,500 the car includes an Eclipse head unit , a quality 10"subwoofer , an amp and a decent pair of splits in the front.

Phone 0266 251 365

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