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1989 R32 GTS-T Coupe. 103,000km, manual, turbo, sunroof, black. First australian owner, imported in 2005.

Location:

Batemans Bay, NSW South Coast, approximately 4 hours south of Sydney.

Item Condition:

Mechanically perfect, needs a respray. Small dent on passenger side rear quarter panel. Have been quoted $3,000 for full respray back to original condition, this quote was in a small town though, would most likely be cheaper in a major city. Still looks nice as is though, and sounds very tough.

Reason for Selling:

Upgrading.

Price and Payment Conditions:

$10,000 ONO

Extra Info:

1989 R32 Nissan Skyline GTS-T Coupe

Black

5 Speed Manual

Sunroof

Aftermarket Front-mount Intercooler

BLITZ Dual SBC Spec R (Electronic Dual Boost Controller)

R32 GTR Fuel Pump (not installed)

Hi-Flow 3" Cat Converter

Height Adjustable Suspension

3" Turbo-Back Exhaust

APEXi Pod Filter

Xtreme Heavy Duty Street Clutch

Ozzy Racing RS GT Shadow Chrome 17x7" Wheels

Federal tyres as new (5000km use only)

Bride Driver's Seat

Momo Shift Knob

Vertex Front Spoiler

Aftermarket 'Personal' Steering Wheel

SAAS Boss Kit

APEXi Boost, Exhaust Temp, and Water Temp Gauges

Rear Pods

GTR Aluminium Bonnet

Engineering Certificate

Road Worthy Certificate

Rego (~7months)

Complianced

Import Approval

etc... If you're not sure about anything just ask.

Contact Details:

Email: [email protected]

Mob: 0414 527 138

Edited by Lithius
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Price lowered to $12,000 ONO, added some interior and engine bay pics, as well as a pic of the dent. It's not so much a dent, more just a paint scuff. A respray would bring it back to a million dollars.

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