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up for sale is my pride and joy that ive had for the last 2 years.

its an 89 r32, manual rb20det, which has been extensively modified for both performance and appearance.

the details of which include:

full gold pearl respray thats less than 6 month old

bn body kit

18" rims

r33 brakes all round

dba 4000 series cross drilled and slotted brakes barely even used

hicas steering has been removed and bypassed lines

uat seat covers in black and grey

roof lining and parcel shelf retrimmed in black

sunroof

stereo with replaced speakers

3pt immobiliser and alarm

cruise control

black and orange interior

engine mods include:

full replacement link ecu with laptop control and hardware

r33 turbo

blow off valve

blitz pod filter

gt spec fmic

twin 10" thermo fans

steel intake pipe

adjustable cam gears

255 l/h fuel pump

exedy button clutch

exedy chrome steel lightened flywheel

short shifter

batmbl split dump into 3" stainless exhaust with high flow cat

alloy radiator and and new hoses added

gtr injectors

just had 100k service with timing belt and bearings and pulleys, water pump and thermostat changed

always serviced at 5,000 ks

i have 2 little kids and am changing my life style to suit them, sadly its time for her to go!

price: $15.000 ono

can supply roadworthy certificate neg.

car is on mornington peninsula in victoria

phone brenden

03 59885475

0424 694 654

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This is going to be a little different from your average question to a seller...

How do you go with baby seats in and out of this car? Does it have the seat mounts etc installed still?

I need to try and justify this to my wife... :O

Also do you have any pics of the interior, boot and engine bay? If so can you please send em to [email protected]

at the moment i have 2 baby seats in the back. i have a 2 yr old and a 4 mth old. yes the restraints are still in place.

its fairly easy to take kids around in.

my gf has a wrx hatch and its no more difficult than that!

ill get you some pics when i get home from work this arvo.

no worries mate

cheers brenden

this cars gotta go guys so ill drop the price to $16,000.

i have my eye on a nice forester and need to sell quick!

drives beautifully doesn't miss a beat!

  • 1 month later...

just fitted alloy radiator and new hoses aswell. relisted after family deaths

have had no time to sell. quick sale needed reasonable offers will be highly considered.

HEAPS of money spent on extras.

hey mate, i was assured it was high flowed when i bought it but after seeing photos of others

i think its still standard. in standard trim 3 tuners have said it will make the magic 200 no worries

after my injectors go in and a quick tune of the link.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

dynod today made 175rwkw on 13 psi. injectors are at 70% duty so there is a lot

more room to play with.

this car is my daily driver so i had the tune kept conservative.

  • 2 weeks later...

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