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*Price Drop* Only asking $7k negotiable now

Putting this up to see if I get any interest, am going to sell soon due to finances as I wont be working full time in a few months.

Its a 1989 4 door GTS pillarless with a stock redtop rb20det motor, R33 automatic transmission.

Has about 95000 genuine Kms on the clock at the moment, was imported back in 1994.

Engine is stock aside from full 3inch Exhaust system (dump to cannon) and Pod intake filter.

Aftermarket Boost and Oil Pressure guage (runs about 10psi with the exhaust system)

Clarion 6 stacker audio system

has 15/65/205 rims (not sure what type) Good tread

The turbo was rebuilt when the previous owner had it around 60k kms

Just had the timing belt and water pump done, major service etc, brakes machined.(Have reciepts)

Coil packs have been replaced recently.

Cyclops immoboliser and alarm system

Has had oil changed every 4000kms

LSD diff - no whine or clunk

Has about 4months rego left

Only issues are dent in sump and the O2 sensor needs to be replaced, dent has been there since the previous owner bought it.

Body is in great nick, no dings or rust that I can see. Interior is also in good nick. Comes with the usual power windows, adjjustable suspension etc.

Here are some pictures taken earlier in the year, Im asking around $7k but as I said its mainly just to see if I get any interest at this price, also If I do sell I am going to buy a piece of shit for about $300 to get around in till I find something I like so if you have anything like this Id happy take a couple hundred off the price.

I will check this thread regularly so if you have any questions please post, my phone number is 0423277771

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Sale fell through, buyer couldn't come up with the money.

Back up for sale, will be going in the trader next week but would prefer to see it go to a R31 enthusiast then some dick whos just going to thrash it.

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