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Hi all,

The unfortunate time has come for me to sell off my belevoved R32 GTS-4 due to unforseen circumstances. Also have a boat load of parts I was going to use for a conversion. Hoping to sell ASAP before I head off overseas.

1 Whole Car: $11,500 ono

1989 R32 GTS-4 Black

160,000kms

300km nismo speedo

HKS Hiper Max D front coilovers

Binto Drag Rear Coilovers

HKS Power Intake

R34 GTR Rear Wing and spare standard boot/wing

Recaro Drivers Seat

R33 GTR passenger Seat

Sabelt 4 Point Harnesses

R32 GTR Front bar (damaged includes bottom lip) + Standard bar In VGC

New Front Drive Shafts To Replace Buggered Ones.

1 Boat Load Of Parts! All available seperately.

GTR Gearbox And Transfer Case (2nd gear shyncro gone)

HKS Twin Plate Clutch (Near new) $900SOLD

Super T70 Turbo $750 }

High Mount RB20DET Stainless Manifold $200 } Whole Kit $1000 Incl return hose, fittings etc.

38mm Wastgate $150 }

HKS 1.2mm Metal Head Gasket

Standard R32 GTS4 Passenger Seat $50

HKS Steel Adjustable Cam Pulleys $450 pair

If anything grabs your fancy PM me and make an offer or call me on 0406247359 after buisness hours.

Cheers,

Shaun

Update:

Strut Braces - SOLD

HKS EVC Boost Controller SOLD

HKS Turbo Timer SOLD

HKS GCC SOLD

HKS Glovebox Gauge Pod Thing (EVC, GCC, Turb Timer, 2 gauges in a glove box insert) SOLD

HKS FCON ECU SOLD

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump (Brand New In Box) $200 SOLD

Standard R32 GTS4 Driver Seat $50SOLD

R33 Side Feed 700cc Injectors $500 SOLD

R33 RB26DETT Cylinder Head Including Intake Manifolds, Throttle Bodies, Rocker Covers etc. No Exhaust manifolds or turbos.SOLD

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