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Gday Shoppers. Today for sale is my 1989 R32 GTR

Car is close to standard no engine mods. Car has been kept extremely

clean and in great condition inside and out.

Whats in her:

HKS tripple plate clutch (before i owned it)

HKS Priest exhaust (before i owned it)

HKS air filters

Nismo Shocks and springs

WORK rezax roar 17x9" cherry black rims with red lip

RE30 bridgstone potenza tyres (worn)

(have standard gtr wheels with falken tyres in good cond. also at no extra cost)

Cross drilled and slotted disc brakes new bendix pads

both turbos reconditioned replaced original worn out ceramic wheels with durable steel wheels with

new 360 degree thrust bearing and cases.

Reco'd turbos have about 1500km on them

on the 11th of July 2010 car developed an engine knock while cruising. I pulled over imediately and got the car towed home. She lives in the driveway now only getting washed to keep her clean. An engine builder mate of mine suspects big end bearing damage.

I was already trying to sell the car so at the moment have no plans to fix the car myself so am selling cheap to someone who is keen to rebuild a clean gtr and give her the motor she deserves.

$13,500 NEGOTIABLE MAKE ME A RESONABLE OFFER. I can lower the price if buyer wants the

standard wheels

can also be found on carsales: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...&__Qpb=true

selling to fund new projects. Am building an LS1 holden HX premier and 5.0 litre VR SS

Interested in swapping for:

LS1 motor

tremec T56 Gearbox to suit LS1

or HX parts

VR SS parts

+ cash depending on how much your swapping.

Any requests for higher quality or other photos feel free to contact me.

am text message friendly 0408390010 name is Dion

Keen to sell other projects feeling way to neglected! make me a reasonable offer.

Thanks and happy shopping hope i can find her a good home.

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wud u do swaps for a r33 turbo + cash ure way?

sorry mate swaps only for what is described in the first post

Interested in swapping for:

LS1 motor

tremec T56 Gearbox to suit LS1

or HX parts

VR SS parts

+ cash depending on the amount of parts

will maybe consider other LS1 or holden v8 vehicles.

ok not as much interest as id hoped maybe a price drop will entice you car builders!

$12,000 cash or swaps and cash according to original post.

Help me fund my other projects by gathering a good deal of your own!

cheers

Dion

i wish u did swaps for a car, id really want this

no ls series motor powered car no swaps

im gettin rid of my GTR mate no skyline will cut that void. PM if you wanna chat more please leave this for people interested in the car.

Cheers

Dion

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