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Hey everyone...i have an 89 r32 gtst sedan type M as the title states, i'm looking at selling it.

-RB20DET

-5 speed manual

-152000kms

-11psi boost

-Dark blue (paint needs work, small dent in passengers rear quarter)

-CF Bonnet

-AC plays up slighty in that it will only do one temp, hot or cold by disconnecting/reconnecting hoses. Can be fixed just haven't had time

-Kakimoto Racing 2.5inch cat back exhaust

-Tein coil overs all round (Car also lowered 2-3 inches)

-Yokohama A-Drive R1 on rear. Firenzas on front (one month old)

-Tinted windows

-JVC CD/DVD headunit (RRP $1100)

-RDA slotted rotors (one month old. Bought for $160)

-Project Mu pads (one month old. RRP $165)

-Sony 6" speakers in rear, will also include pioneer 6x9s which haven't been installed (used)

-GFB Stealth FX BOV (RRP $529)

-Apexi Turbo Timer

-Speco Boost gauge (RRP $49.95)

-Speco Oil pressure gauge (not installed. RRP $49.95)

-Apexi pod filter

-Nismo style rear wing

-HICAS

-Front strut brace

-Brand new ABS module

-Interior good. Steering wheel bit poor. Passengers side window switch plays up

-Rego till November

-Located in Sydney

- This car is regularly serviced. It has a new ABS module which was replaced before i bought it and i have taken immaculate care of it ever since. It is a regretful sale but i need money for a cruise at the end of the year and i'm getting a company car so i don't need another car. I bought the car for $10000 and i have spent approx $3000 on it since then.

If anyone is interested pls either pm me, or sms me on 0410 803 199.

Looking for $8500

If anyone wants to arrange a time to have a look at the vehicle pls call me on the mobile number above. ^^^^ :)

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Pictures will be added either tonight or tomorrow. Its just that i've had issues getting to the computer at home because its been playing up so i can only use my work computer which doesn't have pics

all offers of $8500ono will be considered. I want to get the best price possible for it but i do understand that the paint, interior does need a bit of work

Edited by NG0387
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i have a 32 4dr evenexactly the same colour except a rb25.

why isnt that car sold by now. if i had that money i would buy it. for 8g thats a steal

gl with the sale

thanks heaps buddy.

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