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I'm selling my R32 gts-t, 1989 'Type M' - 192000kms

Mods include:

-HKS2530 turbo - Checked by Hypergear and with a new compressor wheel 5000kms ago.

-Z32 AFM

-RB20 PowerFC with controller

-Bosch 040 fuel pump

-GTR injectors with ballast

-Cooling Pro FMIC

-Yellow jacket coil packs

-Adjustable cam gears

-HKS split dump pipe, through to X-Force hi-flow cat and exhaust

-Bilstein struts with Whiteline springs as sold by SydneyKid

-Front and rear whiteline strut braces

The engine mods were done about 2 years ago, built to be a track car but once I finished it I didn't have the money or time. It's only been driven approx 5000kms over these 2 years.

At the time of the mods I also put in a new Exedy HD clutch.

The tyres are near new with Federal 595's on the rear and Bridgestone Potenza Adrenalin's on the front.

The car was tuned by Ed at Autotech and was dynoed at around 215rwkw at about 17-18 psi. It is a really responsive turbo.

The gearbox is a little noisy and there are a few chips and mark as expected of a car this age, The rear right of the body kit is starting to come away slightly. Interior is pretty good except the steering wheel and a small tear in the passenger door vinyl. Has a sunroof.

Looking for around $9000 at the moment but happy to negotiate.

Call or text me on 0430-508-321 if you are interested.

Cheers,

Adrian

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