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yet again its the typical story of needing the money to buy a house so here it is...

1989 R32 GT-R Gunmetal Grey

170XXX kms

Full 12 months rego to mid February 2008

Roadworthy certificate included

I bought this car last year in February and I'm the 1st Aussie owner. EVERYTHING that I've done to it comes with reciepts. I've spared no expence to what I've had done. Never thrashed, never been on the racetrack. This car has been my daily driver for the last 12 months. It has been kept very clean inside and out. Always serviced every 5000kms also with reciepts. I have a word document of everything spent on it including a fuel/kilometres/price table.

The list so far:

3 point alarm/immobiliser to Aust. standards with central locking, keyless entry. Insurance approved.

Tinted windows

Greddy-Trust Turbo timer

Alpine head unit

All belts changed. Timing belt is Gates heavy duty

New fluids in front and rear diff, transfer case and g/box. All Redline oils

Blitz Twin stainless pods

Greddy-Trust stainless dump pipes and front pipe.

high flow metal cat

Blitz nur spec R catback exhaust

Iridium spark plugs gapped at .7

Full strip and flush of Radiator. Top tank has been replaced.

Overflow bottle on radiator.

Oil filter assembly and oil pressure switch

HICAS lock bar and complete removal of HICAS system -20kgs

New tentioner pulley bearing

New idler pulley bearing

New water pump

New deep cycle battery

Speedo cable

320km/h Nismo speedo with aluminium bezel surround

Centre console lights have been changed to blue LEDs

Genuine upper body door seals from Nissan

New keys have been cut. Comes with original silver GT-R key.

Stock boost. Stock exterior. A great car to drive. I've spent around $12000 so far. Its been an honour to own such a beautiful car. It'll be sad to see her go.

I have stock parts that came off it that ill throw in for free. this includes Stock dump pipes, Stock airbox, Stock dash cluster and possibily a few other things. Possibly sell these seperately if somebody offers

$22,000ono

Sorry no swaps at all

Ron 0419893251

[email protected]

Located in Springvale area

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hi

will be intersted in trading in wid honda civic VTI-R 1999 Black 11 month rego 109000 ks timing belt change at 99ks full serives from 0 ks to now from honda dealer full log books reply at [email protected].

cheers

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hi

will be intersted in trading in wid honda civic VTI-R 1999 Black 11 month rego 109000 ks timing belt change at 99ks full serives from 0 ks to now from honda dealer full log books reply at [email protected].

cheers

riiiggght. no swaps or trading etc ppls

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