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hey,

i made a new thread cos i forgot a heap of stuff in the old one. but...

im Considering selling my r32 as it just sits there and i have run into a couple financial issues atm...

its a 1989 r32 gts-t, pretty standard except isc coilovers all round, fmic, 3" exhaust, barely used heavy duty clutch (think its a button clutch), hks ssqv BOV, bn sideskirts and rear bar, standard front bar, turbotimer, boost guage and 18x9 & 18x9.5 impul chrome wheels (work equip copies)

5spd manual, complied ect just recently ran out of rego.

Car has always ran standard boost and never seen the track at all. motor seems to be really fresh.

could prob do with a tune as its been sitting in the carport for bout 6months, battery is knackered too from sitting so long.

roof is dented from a fiberglass bonnet opening while driving. not heaps noticeable but up close you can tell..

interior is stripped and backseat removed as was gonna get roof fixed but now have other things to pay for, have all interior bits there. also have a spare roof with sunroof sitting there which i was gonna use to replace dented roof... was gonna cost bout 2000 to do the roof swap i think from memory.

bit of an EOI atm but looking for around $6500 ono.. not interested in swaps as i need cash..

location: Adelaide S.A. (down south)

contact via PM or txt me on 0401 451 377

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heres a couple pics of when it had the 34 front, (has been changed back to 32 front now) pics just to show how low it is ect...

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cheers,

Corey

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