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1989 R32 GTS-T 4 Door - Manual

$10,500 ono

Located in NEWCASTLE, NSW

Post here, PM or call 0412 495 958 for more information,

Rego Till March 09

Has close to $9,000 of mods

HSD HR suspension (~30,000kms old)

Kazz 2 way diff (~20,000km old)

Adjustable Castor bushes

Adjustable front upper arms (Midori Style)

3" dump + high flow metalcat

R33 GTST Turbo (155WRKW @ 11psi)

Splitfire Coil packs

Walbro fuel pump

FMIC

Mechanical Boost Controller (doesn't spike)

Oil Cooler

HKS boost gauge

water/oil temp + oil pressure gauges

Air con regassed and new seals

HICAS Lock bar

new rack ends front and rear

spacers for more steering lock

Had timing belt/water pump done about 40,000kms ago (when i first bought it)

Engine oil changed with motul 4100 turbo light every 5000kms and/or every track day. as was gearbox/diff oil

Rebuilt gearbox (all bearings)

New tyres all round - 17" Federal 595, mis matched Volk Rims. GTP's on front, CV Pro on rear.

Alarm + Keyless Entry

Only issues that I am aware of with it;

- Paint – Front left guard clear coat is coming off and front bar is pretty sad from arguments with sand traps –it’s not broken, just paint.

- There are like 2 or 3 hail damage spots on the roof, not bad, but they are there.

- There is a decent scratch on near the fuel filler, it was there from Japan.

- There is a ‘dent’ in the rear bar on left. It's hardly noticable, it is down very low.

- Steering wheel has significant wear on it.

- A few very small rust spots on roof

- Passenger front door needs a certain technique to unlock, I don't know anything about locking mechanisms or I would have fixed it

Yes it has been used for drifting. It has been very well looked after and my friends think I'm a girl cause I baby it on the track. haha. I also have a log of all kilometeres and maintanence on the car.

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Cheers

Chris

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