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This car was advertised for $11,000 ono originally. $9500 is the LOWEST I will go. If your not preparred to pay $9500 then buy the one down the road :blink: 0420783616

CAR IS IN VICTORIA

1990 GTR R32

122,000k's

GUN METAL GREY

FACTORY ALLOYS WITH GOOD TYRES

REG TILL OCT THIS OR SELL WITHOUT PLATES

ENGINE

Needs a rebuild. Low compression on 5th cylinder. makes 208kw@wheels with low comp on 5th.

DRIVTRAIN

GEARBOX-works fine, no crunching in any gear.

CLUTCH-basically new twin plate cluch and lightened chromoly flywheel

DIFF-makes abit of a whine

BODY

PAINT- good condition, could do with a few touch ups if you are fussy

CHASIS-no rust and strait

INTERIOR

Standard wear on drivers seat, good carpet. fairly tidy. again if your fussy you could improve it

MODIFICATIONS

$700 alarm fitted black wired, tilt sensor, glass break sensor etc

Blitz pod filters

Huge exhaust

Nismo suspension arms, upper and lower

Twin plate clutch

Nismo 320k speedo

Nismo intercooler surround

Tinted windows

Steering wheel

Greddy BOV

Arc inlet pipe

MAINTINANCE

Redline oil replaced every 5000ks in engine

Gearbox and diff oil every 10,000ks with redline

Clutch replaced 1000ks ago

All belts, water pump and radiator replaced at 80,000ks

All brake rotors were machined 1000ks ago

I have owned this car for over two years. Its sad to see it go but I simply cant afford a rebuild at the moment or any time soon. For this reason alone Iam selling.

Call Carl anytime on 0420783616

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