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hey guys, serious sale thread now,

car: 1990 R32 GTS4 SEDAN AUTOMATIC

kilometers: 160,xxxkm

condition- excellent interior, great exterior for its age, one of the owners was ancient so it has some parking scuffs on the front bar

extras-

the car has the following

s15 stockies with new maxxis tyres (about 95%)

axis head unit with blue tooth, aux, hands free

sub woofer and amp( dont know, dont use it much)

diff back exhaust, magnaflow muffler, unsure of size

turbo smart boost tee (never fiddled with it

defi style boost gauge

blitz turbo timer

the bad things

the car is very clean, the only thing that shit me was the boot lid, the previous owner put on a coupe spoiler so now where are some horrible holes. the other thing is the o2 sensor is shot and of course, the 3 or 5 pin dents and the scuffs on the mirrors and front bumper. oh and previous owner tried to retrim the wheel himself( wtf? lol)

rego and roadworthy- has rego till june 2011, all i think it needs to pass a rwc is the boost tee removed and the turbo timer, THAT IS ALL. the rest of the car is sweet!

price- $6500, negotiable OR STRAIGHT SWAP FOR A NON TURBO R33 GTS

this is a very very regretful sale, but i didnt read the fine print and wasnt granted an exemption. also would love if the car went to a fellow victorian club member, just so i can have the oppurtunity to buy it back :P

CONTACT- 0411 421 097 anytime! Mohsen

pics!

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lol sheddup ethan

forgot to mention

standard cracked r32 centre vent and dash bubble haha

Unfortunate loss but i'm sure you will find someone, the car is definately a nice pick up for someone who is after a clean 4 door. Plenty of room as a project car or a clean daily for the person who is fortunate enough to pick it up. Good luck mate!

^^ thanks man

Will be interested in swapping for something na so don't be shy, throw me some offers!

ebay link

shes on ebay now, 6500 for sau buyers, just give me a buz on my mob if your off sau

pretty sure i saw this car around somerton road yesterday... looks clean goodluck with sale!

pretty sure i saw this car around somerton road yesterday... looks clean goodluck with sale!

is this car a gtst 4 door rwd sedan? even so this is a bargain. gl with sale bro.

well its got a switch to convert from AWD TO RWD so it can be rwd when i want

thanks guys, took her out today, got some fresh fuel into it. cant believe it has to go!

Cmon guys, found a car I want, just need to sell this! No reasonable offer will be refused

Cmon guys, found a car I want, just need to sell this! No reasonable offer will be refused

this is a nice example. better than the shitty thrashed cars we have in nz. cheap - somebody buy it!

thanks dude

would like to add, the centre vent is completely broken now.. thanks to a passenger that wanted to direct air at themselves..

can get a spare for the buyer to fit

I wish ohhh how I wish this was non-turbo.

It looks like it is in mint condition.

good luck though.

thanks mate

take the risk, ive been driving it around, absolutley NO cop hassles

also, i think the ac has a refrigerant leak somewhere, no more cold ac.. which was fantastic in melbourne traffic today

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