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Hey everyone. Up forsale is my 1990 Bnr32 GTR, with 118,xxx k's. I havent had the car for very long, and i dont have the money to fix the issues.

Bad:

Blown Head gasket. No water in the oil, No oil in water. The cooling system is being pressurized. The Over flow bottle, Over flows.

Hasn't over heated at any point.

Rear Diff pinion bearing is pretty noisy.

Driveline squeel, when backing off the throttle, I dont no what it is yet. Maybe related to rear diff.

Drivers side seat is torn on the right hand side.

G/box is alittle crunchy, normal driving is fine.

Paint is peeling on the roof in 2 spots.

Hicas light does flash every now and then.

Clutch pedal feels heavy, because the slave cylinder is leaking. I have brand new genuine clutch master and slave cylinder that will go with the car

pretty decent oil leak from engine, looks to be from passanger side of motor. Maybe oil returns pipes from turbos.

Not running full boost.

Needs drivers side door actuator

Good:

Car still drives fine apart from the issues listed above

Interior still in pretty good nick besides the seat.

Plenty of rego

Koyo Radiator

Jasma Exhaust system with centre muffler removed.

"Very Hi-flow" cat

Tien suspension

4wd Controller

Nismo cluster

New Windscreen

Great project car.

$10,500 neg

Located In Newcastle

NO SWAPS FOR ANYTHING. NO TIME WASTERS. NO LOW BALLING OFFERS

Come and see the car and we can sort something out.

Will have pictures up soon.

Call or message me for more information or to arrange an inspection

0431 two seven nine 114

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