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  1. Genuine 1989 R32 GTS-T type-M, Dark Grey, 94,500kms.

    Rego until June 2008

    Price: $15,000 ono

    Contact me by email:

    [email protected]

    I've owned this car since 2005 and bought it the day it arrived from Japan. I had the car fully serviced & checked soon after purchasing it, & have followed up after with regular services. Mechanically the car is immaculate, very well looked after, a real r32 gts-t enthusiasts car.

    List of parts on the car that were changed:

    *Over $6,500 worth of new parts & servicing

    - GReddy adjustable coilover suspension

    - Trust power extreme II stainless steal exhaust

    - Trust MX front pipe

    - Metal cat catalytic converter stainless

    - New vented disc brakes & brake pads all round

    - Trust heavy duty timing belt

    - Zylux alarm system installed

    - Windows tinted

    *I also have a brand new (in the box), Trust GReddy full intercooler kit SPEC-V, latest model, straight from Japan.

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  2. cheers BH slo32,

    Checking the computer pins 9 & 46 was the very next thing on my check list, i will probably do that today, seeing that its a public holiday..

    I hope this is it.... :miner:

    Also i just replaced the water temp sensor near the firewall, and it fixed the sensor reading in diag mode, but done nothing to kick in the compressor

  3. -26 is your refrigerant temp sensor, i think? i had the same fault in my car.

    Take out your glove box (just two screws underneath the glove box), then have a look behind with a torch. you'll see the aircon box. look for any leaks or anything out of order (most likely one of the sensor connectors could be unplugged?) The refrigerant temp sensor connector plug is (black), its up on the top edge of the aircon box in the middle of 2 (white) connector plugs

    Best thing to do is have a look at the problem area physically first.

  4. yeah im pretty sure i did replace that sensor. i had to remove the entire dash (which took a long time, but i was being careful not to damage anything, cos you so easily can) and then where the aircon box is behind the glove box, the sensor is one of the 3 connectors that sit on top of the aircon box.

    Its the left, white connector. The middle one is black (thats the refrigerant temp sonsor connector), and the right one is white (that connects back to the climate control unit).

    The actual intake air sensor is inside the aircon box (if you follow the wires you'll see). i had to pull the stuffed senor out (forcefully) by yanking the wire and dislodging the sensor. then i inserted my new second hand sensor (which i pulled from an old aircon box to get the spare intake sensor). i pretty much just had to let the sensor hang inside, cos otherwise i would of had to degas the whole system and then remove the aircon box and open it up. But i had just had it regased so i wasnt gonna do that.

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