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as the title says im selling my 1990 r32 gts4 iv owned it for just over a year, i love the car to bits ,its my daily and once a week i drive it to preston for trade school and it has never missed a beat, just serviced with motul turbolite 400, drift magnetic oil filter and new plugs.

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engine

rb20det with 14xxxx kms on it ,was apparently rebuilt at 120000

hks mushroom filter

trust ti pe catback ,rear muffler replaced with straight pipe, muffler included

fmic with aluminium piping

r33 s2 turbo (steel wheels)

walbro intank pump

made 155rwkw on a hot day with moderate boost and before the cooler was put on and yes iv got the dyno sheet

drivetrain

r33 gtr 5 speed

stock gts4 lsds

front cv joints repacked and booots replaced 6 months ago

suspention

tein flex coilovers ,installed in february ,height and damper adjustable

hms adjustable castor rods

fulcrum adjustable upper control arm bushes

nismo adjustable rear strut brace

impul front strut brace (its fairly rare)

electronics

hks evc

greddy full auto timer(not wired up, but mounted)

switch between 2wd and 4wd

drift af ratio gauge

drift boost gauge

alpine head unit (mp3,usb, ipod cable)

alpine type s splits

body

standard type m skirts and rear pods

r33 front bar( its fibreglass and has seen better days)

custome purple paint

r32 gtr bonnet and grill in black also has gtr head lights

starcorp tracer rims 18s with 235 up front and 265 rear

brakes

standard with new pads allround 6 months ago

spares and extras

impul 300 kph cluster

3 pairs of rims including a pair of nismo lm gt2s

gk teck 3 inch front pipe

kkr hicas locking kit

grey r32 gtr front bar

t70 turbo (think its a monster) comes with braided lines

32 mm 2 bolt external wastegate unknown brand

bad points

needs tyres , has camber wear front and rear ,only put them on in march(fair pissed off)

front bumper isnt the best,had to cable tie it on on one side

paint has flaked off above exhaust and has a few skratches on pasengers side skirt

passenges side front fender is abit dented

boot has a few dents and bolts from a spoiler

exhaust has come off a hanger and hits the hicas rack

thrust bearing is noisy

boost controller playing up so i leave it off

all around its a good car for its age ,if u dont beleive me come and see it for yourself ,exterior needs minor touching up ,interior is pretty clean with a few painted bits (candy blue with a metal flek primer), drive very well if it didnt i wouldnt drive it everyday only every filled with 98 octane petrol.

looking for $8500 reg neg will only swap for a vp if its 355 ,built auto and solid rear axel nothing else.

im located near geelong my number is 0410035624 ,im busy most of the day so feel free to sms me or email me at [email protected] my name is moogley or michael if you prefer.

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