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1989 R32 GTS-T Type-M (RB20DET – Silver Top)

5 Speed Manual

Black

88889Km's

A.C.T. Registration until September 2005

The car is pretty much stock only with minor modifications

and has never been boosted past factory settings.

Used as a daily driver and gets very good economy for a turbo powered car around 400-450km per tank

Trust Air Pod

Rear Strut Bar

Power Steering

CD Player

Climate Control

Electric Windows and Mirrors

3 Point Immobilizer and Alarm

Remote Central Locking

Side Skirts

Rear Spoiler with brake LED

4 New Speakers - front has splits

Aftermarket Springs - not known as they were fitted prior me owning the car

Genuine Skyline floor mats

Interior is good with no marks or rips on the seats

Interior console has been painted grey.

Stock Mags

Tyres still have about 80% tread

New Water Pump

New Timing Belt

New Radiator

New Thermostat

Last Service was done @ 83390km

- Spark Plugs

- Gear Oil

- Replaced power steering return lines

- Penrite Oil

- Oil Filter

- Fuel Filter

- Transmission Fluid

Located in Canberra

For pictures go to www.users.bigpond.com/adam_stewart

Interested email me - [email protected]

$12,000

Only willing to swap if you have an manual R31 skyline. P.M. or email me for more details on a trade.

I am the first owner of the car since it was imported into Australia

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  • 2 weeks later...
is the car still for sale?

if u r willing to sell it for $11000 cash give me a call  

will come down to look at it  

No.0431331341

email- [email protected]

I'll get back to you on that.

Still having at least 2 people per week enquire and look at the car, so I figure it is going to sell i'm in no hurry to sell it so I figure I can hang out for the best price.

Car is under offer from 2 people for $12000,

It will be sold for this price if the buyer/s doesn't pull out.

No deposits taken first in with the money gets the car.

This is one of the cheapest R32 you'll find also NON-Modifyed fot the car hasn't been pushed past factory settings.

If you are interested you will only have a couple of days to either P.M. or email me

[email protected]

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