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Ok Guys my R32 GTS-T is now RIP blew the motor while in Melbourne visiting the parents so rather then fixing it I'm hoping for a quick sale!!

It's a black 1989 model 2 door, has GTR stockies with new rubber, GTR drivers seat, GTR bonnet, 1.5 way diff upgraded suspension and furl pump don't know the brands has a full trust exhaust car made 240 rwkw with this exhaust and was still quiet I've taken the Bolton parts off the motor and will be selling them separately.

I'm after $4,000 but will consider reasonable offers the car is registered till mid July but I'll pay for that

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Do u know exactly wat happend to the car?

And does it come with standard parts...turbo ect?

cheers

don't know exactly it was blowing alot of smoke and throwing the dipstick out of the motor... and when i took the exhaust manifold off their was oil going through the exhaust or something like that.... so i'd say terminal...

I'm selling the turbo seperately its HKS 25/40 plus GTR injetors, adjustable cam gears, FMIC and pipping plus front and rear strut braces will get an add up for them soon just need to know interest in the car at this point.

Car also has an after market aluminum radiator

4K for the lot...or swap for my S13 Silvia Fully built Red R Racing forged engine, factory 5 speed...all power options, sunroof, blue sparkle paint, 17inch allows, lowered kings springs etc

What is the body like? If the body is free of rust and reasonably straight i would be very interested. VERY interested but needs to have a straight body

NO rust and body is straight as..... only the guards on the rear not 100% as previous owner tried to flare them himself... but thats minimal!!

4K for the lot...or swap for my S13 Silvia Fully built Red R Racing forged engine, factory 5 speed...all power options, sunroof, blue sparkle paint, 17inch allows, lowered kings springs etc

Just brought an S15

i'll add heaps more pics 2moz as i'm in melbourne.... so can do then.... basically all you need is a motor and you've got a car here guys... do it yourself and it'd be on the road for next to nothing.... a very cheap R32... with extra bits... the 1.5way diff is alot of fun :P

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