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1990 R32 M-SPEC GTS4 4WD TURBO 5SPD BLACK

$14990 ONO

ALL OFFERS SERIOUSLY CONSIDERED THIS WEEK! (POWER FC AND HANDCONTROLLER OPTIONAL)

ABS

AIR CON

CENTRAL LOCKING

POWER WINDOWS

POWER MIRRORS

POWER STEERING

CLIMATE CONTROL

GTR 5SPD GEARBOX

GTR DIFF

FULL SERVICE RECENTLY DONE, NEW PLUGS, FRESH ENGINE OIL/GEARBOX OIL/4WD OIL ATESSA, FULL COOLANT FLUSH, NEW CV BOOTS, NEW RACK BOOTS, NEW FRONT DISCS

BOSCH 044 FUEL PUMP

POD FILTER

3" STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST SYSTEM

3" DECAT

NISMO QUICK SHIFTER

PIONEER DEH-P7750MP MP3/CD

RACING PEDDLES

18" x 9 ENKEI DISHED WHEELS WITH 245/40/18 TYRES

TEIN HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE COIL OVERS (STOCK HEIGHT TO SUPER LOW)

WHITELINE FRONT ADJUSTABLE UPPER CONTROL ARMS

FULL MSPEC BODY KIT

SHEEPDOG BOV

SPECO BOOST GAUGE

BOOST CONTROLLER

600X300X76 FMIC WITH ALLUMINUM PIPING AND SILICON HOSES

Car was purchased from importer in 2005 and hasnt done very much driving being only a weekend car, has also recently done a full regency inspection pass and is in excellent condition both inside and out and has no oil/fluid leaks, car is located in adelaide and comes with 3 months rego.

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Edited by FOOLBOOST

hey mate may be interested.. i have a few questions for you:

- Does the car have any other mods engine wise, or a boost controller??

- hav u had it dyno'd ?

- how many km's has the motor done ?

- what kind of shape is the bodywork in ?

- where abouts are u located in SA

cheers chris

Edited by super_32

also a few more questions :

- the exhaust system, is it turbo back inc. a dump pipe or from cat back??

- when u say 3" decat, does that mean the cats been "gutted", or hav u got a high flow cat?

- the coilovers does that include adj. dampner + rebound aswell as height adjustable??

- also has the car had its 100,000km service inc. the timing belt, also would u compression test the motor?? for peace of mind..

cheers chris

Edited by super_32
also a few more questions :

- the exhaust system, is it turbo back inc. a dump pipe or from cat back??

- when u say 3" decat, does that mean the cats been "gutted", or hav u got a high flow cat?

- the coilovers does that include adj. dampner + rebound aswell as height adjustable??

- also has the car had its 100,000km service inc. the timing chain, also would u compression test the motor?? for peace of mind..

cheers chris

Chris the car has 3" from the cat back exhaust, a 3" decat so 3" straight threw pipe that replaces the cat, now will also come with an HKSGT2510 turbo & POWER FC depending on price, coil overs are height adjsutable not damper adjustable and were new when purchased, engine has had timing belt done and yes a compression test is fine.

Edited by FOOLBOOST

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