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Item Summary: r32 gtr - JDM work xd9s, carbon bits

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling:

Asking Price: 17999

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info:

Extra Information:

Hey guys looking at selling my gtr as I might be moving to Brisbane and might be getting a work car so the gtr in not needed.

Desciption:

1989 r32 gtr

Bought the car 6 months ago totally standard have since

- Fully repray of car in standard silver and fixed some rust in the rear arches

- Brand new set of Work xd9's in gunmetle 18x10+18 off set with new tyres cost me $2300 just for the rims

- Brand new top secret style carbon rear diffuser

- Just waitng on the standard side skirts to get finished painted

- Mines 320km dash reading 132,000km

- hks epromed computer

- Full Greddy hard air filter piping (have a pair of rb25 afm to go on)

- Set if 660cc injectors and fuel rail to be installed

- Alloy radiator

- Have been told that the engine had been rebiult when it came to australia have no proof but the gaskets on the intake side look new so some signs of a possible rebiuld

- Twin plate clutch really quiet yet very solid pedal unknown brand do have reciept of it being put in from previous owner

- Full echaust system again have reciepts from previous owner

- Has sound system no in car has been pulled out all wiring still there ( sub and amp) will give to new owner

- Had Tein suspension but took it out and replaced it all with standard gtr suspension (much more comfortable)

- Interior in resonable condition for its age, steering wheel has so wear and drivers seat showing a small tear in usual lumber support

Car has a current QLD road worthy

Location: Hervey Bay Qld but im Brisbane every couple of weeks

Price: $17999.00 ono willing to negotiate

Contact Details: pm me or 0435278050

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will straight swap for a r34 4 door manual

or will part out

Wheels $2500

power fc $700 with hand controller

rb25 afm $200

Diffuser $400

Injectors and Rail $500

thats a total of $4300 of the price of the car so will drop the price of the car down to $14000 ono

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