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Item: Eoi: R32 GTS-T 1989 (Type M) 13**** km

Location: Gold Coast

Website: SAU, BOOST AND CARSALES

Item Condition: 19 year old car Good Condition

Reason for Selling: Buying a house

PRICE: 12,500

Extra Info: 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T M-SPEC

KMS: 135***

Body:

-wide vented front guards

-gtr rear guards

-modified custom vertex body kit

_GTR headlights

Wheels:

-JAP Spec wheels (18X8)front (18X9)rear

Running gear:

-SAAS pod filter with Cold air intake

-3.5' madral bent stainless steel exhaust from turbo with 4' tip

-FMIC stealth look all black

-Blitz BOV

-garrett t28 turbo with custom internals

-dual stage boost control

-APEXI SAFC2 tuned fuel computer

-Walbro fuel pump, 500HP

-XTREME Heavy Duty Clutch with 800kg pressure plate and a lightened flywheel

-205.7 RWKW on 13.5 pound Safe Tune Dysons Rotary Gold Coast

Interior:

-oil pressure/water temp/boost guage all in custom carbon fibre gauge holder

-NARDI steering wheel

-Pioneer Deck

-clarion speakers (front and rear)

-fusion sub woofer

-2 channel amp

Suspension:

-adjustable castor rods front and back

-NISMO suspension (springs and struts)

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Make that $9g Any other damage? I can see damage to the front bumber, anywhere else? Is the paint faded anywhere? Is the aircon still working?

no thanx. i can get the front bar fixed and no the air con dosnt work. the wide body needs some touchin up but no paint faded. ive been quoted 1000 to touch up the rear over fenders 200 the aircon and i can get a front bar for 200. so im sellin for 12500 ill take no lower than 11000.

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What needs to be touched up? Are they scratched? Dented? Any pics? Also do you have the dyno sheet?

they wide body has cracked abit its been like that for a year. i do have a dyno sheet

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