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Ive got my car up for sale

looking for a quick sale cause im going oversea's at the end of september

R32gtst 1989 manual

80,***km

The car is pretty much stock apart from

R32GTR front calipers and rotors (rotors freshly machined and has ebc greenstuff pads put in, pads retail for about $400)

JIC gold full adjustable coil overs (front ones have just been reco'd)

Cat back exaust

Adjustable castor arms from justjap

CD/MP3 player (pioneer)

20% tinted windows recently been done so still perfect

Mongoose alarm with 3-point imobiliser

Blitz Turbo timer

Walbro 255ltr per hour fuel pump installed

Hicas lock bar and all hicas pumps and piping removed

new hi-pressure line made up for the powersteering (done by en-zed brookevale sydney)

Has had a new clutch master cylinder put in.

I havn't had to buy very many replacment parts for this car in the year and a bit that ive owned it as nothing has gone wrong with it and ive never been left stranded

Has been serviced every 5000km

Never been in an accident so the body is straight

Some small shopping trolley dents and some fading of the paint on the boot where i think the owner in japan had some sort of wing stuck on there, stock wing is faded, but great body overall

Engine in great condition runs smoothley

also I have recipts for most parts and for the front coilovers being re-done

Things wrong with it are

Small rust patch behind passenger side rear quarter window

Small power steering leak from the low pressure hose just underneath the resovoir (very common and not a big issue)

needs new tyres all around

need front upper camber arm bushes 120 or so from whitline

timing belt idler bearing is making a little bit of noise but its due for a timing belt change anyway

after those two things it needs a wheel alignment and she will be an awsome car

price 8500neg

no reasonable offer will be refused

call or pm me 0404 004 676 - Alex

Edited by s13_Skyline_inside

sorry forgot to add, has a walbro 255ltr per hour fuel pump and has had the hicas removed properly

Edited by s13_Skyline_inside
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  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys, car didnt sell before i went oversea's, so when i get back to aus it will be back up for sale, when i get back in december i will lower the price to 8500 ono so if anyone is looking to buy a car around that time pm me and we can set up a time to look at it when i get back

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