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yo guys, its time to sell the daily 'night rida and get something more practicle..

For sale: 1990 R32 HR GTS-T 4 Door

Asking Price: $12,599 NEG.

Killometer's: 179XXX

Manual or Automatic transmission: 5 speed Manual.

Engine Type: RB20DET - never missed a beat, A1 mech.

Complianced: yes, 3rd owner in aus.

Road Worth Certificate: yes.

Registration: currently just put 3 months reg on.

Crash History: no accident history.

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

mods include;

Tein adj hr coilovers all round,

Tein adj castor rods,

mech 2way diff,

h/d extreme puck clutch

front strut brace,

new pads all round,

e-brake dori button,

full 3''zorst turbo back onto twin pipes

EVC unit - zorst volume control

blitz turbo timer

greddy light weight hex gr knob

greddy boost gauge

greddy mushroom pod filter

full alarm with immobilizer

cosmetics;

JR front bar

BN rear

BN skirts

GTR vented f/g bonnet

GTST projectile style h/lights

Ganadore mirrors

All of above has fresh paint.

few flicks from the ol phone cam; [ they dont do it justice,.

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Note; the car will not be sold with the wheels nor the nardi wheel.

I have mint stock items that will replace

also front bar saw some nice spoon drain love on the way to my mates the other week which could to with some tlc..as with the rest of the car some areas could do with a cut & polish.

thats all i can think of for now

holla via msg on here or 0418 891 483 for a quicker response as im not really on here often.

no trades.

will send to interstaters.

take it ease..

Edited by jimi
its crazy man

i posted my DR30 on here and got no interest whatsoever! and that was a purist skyline

that DR is the bomb. love it. contemplated buyn it

yes this site is whack

just wondering, did the 33 seats just bolt into the r32 rail, or do you need r33 rails to?

straight in buddy

cha ching

This car is a steal.Standard you would be looking around the $8000 mark for a good one.This car looks good

and its got quality coilovers,castor rods,exhaust and a 2way.R32 4 doors are seriously cool, I know ive got one.If this guy wants to give it away at this price then take it.Check

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Are you able to get some better quality shots at all?

yeh im thinkn next weekend when i steal a my sisters digi cam..

but if theyre seriously interested i shouldnt have to, you get the idea..

This car is a steal.Standard you would be looking around the $8000 mark for a good one.This car looks good

and its got quality coilovers,castor rods,exhaust and a 2way.R32 4 doors are seriously cool, I know ive got one.If this guy wants to give it away at this price then take it.Check

cheers brother, yeah 8-10k will find you a stocko auto with maybe a filter & zorst..

i only use quality parts and lubes :angry:

:sorcerer:

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