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Its time to sell my 1989 r32 sedan. Was my daily for 3 years up untill about 2 months ago and i let the rego run out. I dont have a shed to put it in or money to spend on it anymore and its not a very good garden ornament.

Car has low 200,000km

engine and gearbox around 90,000. Was changed 2 years ago

mostly std

factory no spoiler boot

3" turbo back

r33 front brakes

Old cusco coilovers

Shimmed diff

hicsas removed and rear toe arms installed

gtr front bar

plastic skirts and pods(one skirt broken)

interior all there and mostly unbroken

Rear right tailight cracked

Body needs some love and a wheel alignment but drives well otherwise

Selling unregistered

$3300

Also have for extra $$$

good set of tail lights

intercooler piping kit

boot lid

short shifter

Located Southbrook 4363 queensland, just west of toowoomba

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