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Hey guys.

I've decided to sell my pride and joy and end my import ownership for now. I hardly drive the car anymore and it's a waste just leaving it in the garage. it's been my daily for the last year and has never been taken to the TRACK. Surprisingly it's great on petrol and i'd say its around 10-11L per 100km (assumption only).

It's a 1990 R32 which was imported under the 15 year old scheme by Imports101. It was a grade 3.5 car and the car was pretty much stock. It came over with 107xxxkm and I then did a 100,000km service not too long ago, changing the timing belt but the mechanic told me the idler and tensioner have been repalced before and working in perfect condition. it's regularly serviced at 5000km intervals with Castrol Synthetic oil.

MODS:

KM: 120xxx

Separated Dump pipe

3" Front pipe, R33 GTR cat converter and cat-back HKS hipower silent (passed regency with this when it was defected)

Just Jap FMIC kit

Apexi Pod filter

Oil Catch can

Turbotech Boost controller set at 12Psi

ExedyHD Clutch (came with the car) But not yet installed. mechanic reckons approx 70% meat left

Buzz Spec (purple) jap suspension with damper adjust. Firm ride but not too stiff

replaced castor bushers and upper control arm bushes

17" Momo wheels

GTR style front bar, Type M side skirts and rear addons

GTR rear wing

Interior:

TV/DVD (plays MP4, USB, SD card, MP3)

pioneer rear 4" 2 way speakers

Nismo gear knob

Nardi Steering wheel (no boss)

Apexi Boost guage (controller as 1st listed)

Alarm and immobiliser

Clean and all vents intact

Problems:

Its hard to select reverse, pretty much you have to push it in hard after a short drive

touch up on the rear of the car

Aircon doesn't work, have had 3 compressors repalced (got 2nd hand @ wreckers) and none of them have worked. So I've spent approx $500 without no avail wacko.gif. However I can get replacement but CBF getting them to work cos I've just had enough

Price: $9,500 ono or $8,500 stock

Location: Adelaide

Contact: Andy on 0434345424 or pm

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