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Hi,

Once again my R32 GTS-4 has buggered itself after only 6 months on the road and I'm about to be a dad so it's got to go.

It blew a head gasket sealing ring on number 2 cylinder. No other damage thankfully and the head is removed ready for replacement. It has no rego.

Basically doesn't need a whole lot to get it back on the road but I haven't got the time/patience/money.

Would make a good project or cheap conversion.

Asking around 5K negotiable

Thought I'd see if anyone here was interested before I chuck it on ebay but either way it's gotta be gone by this time next month.

1989 R32 GTS-4 Black

160,000kms

HKS Hiper Max D front coilovers

Binto Drag Rear Coilovers

HKS Power Intake

R34 GTR Rear Wing and spare standard boot/wing

Recaro Drivers Seat

R33 GTR passenger Seat

Sabelt 4 Point Harnesses

New Front Drive Shafts To Replace Buggered Ones.

Spare set of shocks and springs

Bunch of other random spares

Any other questions or more pics etc PM me. Please don't ask to seperate parts as I want the whole car gone.

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