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Up for sale is my '89 model R32 GTS-T 4 Door. Reason for selling is that it doesn’t get driven much anymore so I'm selling this and my current daily to get 1 decent daily.

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Engine:

RB25DET NEO

Makes bang on 200rwkw on only 9psi. Has loads more in it, just needs more boost

1.2mm head gasket

Highflowed rb25 turbo

Nismo thermostat

52mm Alloy radiator

Front mount intercooler

Walbro fuel pump (genuine)

3/3.5" Exhaust

Drivetrain/Suspension/Other:

RB20 Gearbox

2 way LSD (removed for RWC)

Tein front coilovers

GAB rear coilovers

Hicas Lock Bar

Adjustable rear camber arms

Alloy subframe bushes

Alloy Steering spacer

30mm Wheels spacers (front)

Rear guards rolled

Wheels:

Work Emotion CR Kai WHITE 18x8.5 +20 or 25 (sticker is missing) front and 18X9.5 +12 rear

Interior:

Turbo timer

Apexi AVCR

Eclipse headunit

JBL 6x9's in the back

'drift' button

Other things worth noting:

- Clearcoat has faded in some areas

- Not mod plated for rb25 conversion yet, will get this done hopefully within a fortnight then also get a RWC

- 6 Months left on rego

$11,500ono

Not looking for swaps

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