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1990 R32 GTSt

91,000 ks

Clean and solid car with no issues

$9500 negotiable. Located in Central Victoria.

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Older driver. I imported this a couple of years ago and have not driven it much.

Drives and handles really well. Never been flogged.

Interior is pretty good. Few nicks and a small bubble in dash

Changed the timing belt when I took delivery

Replaced fuel tank and radiator

BATMBL front/dump pipe

Hicas lockbar and removal of junk

Brakes done, new pads

BATMBL front/dump pipe stainless

Stainless high flow Cat

Kakimoto exaust system.

Apexi air filter

GTR Fuel pump

Front and rear Cusco strut bars

16" Enkei racing wheels

Plan was to upgrade brakes next, run a R34 SMIC with manual boost and do some more suspension upgrades.

I have a lot of parts, new and used. Will sell with complete brake set from R33, (almost same as 32 GTR) and new Whiteline heavy duty front bar. (note: upgraded brakes and sway bar will not be installed)

$9500, will negotiate. Located in Bendigo. Victoria.

Can ship car interstate. (Prepared to share costs)

I have more parts which I can negotiate on. (Greddy turbo gauge, R34 SMIC, Tomei cam gears and more.)

Please SMS 0419635912 or

email rfwillis (at) gmail dot com

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hey mate, youve butchered that link, it takes you to the place where you can edit your ad, instead of the actual ad.

while im here, interested in a swap for a 1993 e36 bmw 325i?

its rego is ygn77e if you wanna look it on carsales and my sau ad is:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...5i-t332813.html

hey mate, youve butchered that link, it takes you to the place where you can edit your ad, instead of the actual ad.

while im here, interested in a swap for a 1993 e36 bmw 325i?

its rego is ygn77e if you wanna look it on carsales and my sau ad is:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...5i-t332813.html

Thanks mate. Yeah, I can't edit here for some reason. Mods? I'll have a look at yours and get back to you. Thanks.

Thanks mate. Yeah, I can't edit here for some reason. Mods? I'll have a look at yours and get back to you. Thanks.

no mods, only after market rims (which came with the car. im not a fan and ive been trying to find some nice (affordable) bbs/bbs replicas to go with it). other then that, its just a stock bmw

if youre having a think about it, im willing to swap with cash your way

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