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Hey all,

Selling my 1990 R32 GTS-t

131000 km

Manual

Front mount intercooler

R33 Series 2 turbo (fitted in february/march)

Splitfire coilpacks (fitted in january)

3" exhaust with magnaflow cannon type muffler

A'pexi pod filter

Xtreme heavy duty clutch

tie rod ends and steering rack boots replaced in february

Pivot turbo timer

Section coil over suspension front and rear height adjustable

Blitz black light boost gauge

Removed spoiler and holes filled in and painted

Pioneer MP3 CD player

Alpine front speakers

Pioneer rear speakers

The car has a damaged front bar due to an altercation with a fox earlier this year. The bar has paint chipped from it and scratches from sliding on the road. As a result, all mounting holes were ruined so it is now held on with cable ties.... The drivers side front quarter was also damaged a little, so both of these panels require repair/ replacement. The paintwork on the rest of the car is beginning to show its age as well, but far better than many I have seen.

I have some pictures of the front bar and quarter panel, will try and post more of the whole car on the weekend

Pictures can be found in my gallery on this site or click here

Looking for $8500

Located One Tree Hill but willing to meet at a more suitable place for anybody

PM me or post here if interested

Cheers

Dwayne

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have you had any mechanical problems with it?

whats you reason for sale?

also you wouldnt happen to have a pic of the engine bay?

are you interested in a swap for a ca 180sx? i will pm the mods to you if ya are.

Edited by talism

Selling it as I am buying a ute from a guy at work

Havent had any major mechanical problems with it, clutch fork broke not long after I got it but apparently that is a common problem, clutch pedal bracket broke and that is also common, but apart from that is has been great.

Not interested in a swap, sorry mate.

More pictures up on the photobucket link now

TUF-200, pm sent

cheers

dwayne

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