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- 1989 HCR32 4 door

- Genuine 81000kms

- New belts and service (2weeks ago)

- New driver's side window switch

- New bonnet release cable

- New centre vent

- No oil leaks

6months Rego

**BAD POINTS**

- Tiny bit of rust near rear window

- front bar a bit cracked thanks to my driveway. not bad just a small chip in the bottom and some where it bolts to the guards

also the ABFLUG bonnet does not come with the car. Currently has a standard GTR bonnet

All inspections are welcomed

ENGINE:

* - pod filter

* - Kakimoto catback

* - Aftermarket dump

* - Type RS BOV

* - front mount

* - Exedy clutch (couple months old)

* - 52mm Radiator

* - Silicon Rad hoses

* - Currently running 10psi (no boost controller)

SUSPENSION

* - King Springs

* - Nismo rear strut brace

* - Pineapples (to be installed)

* - Some bushes upgraded to nolathane

* - Slotted rotors F+R (1 week old)

* - Intima Pads F+R (1 week old)

* - All new brake fluid

INTERIOR

* - autogauge boost gauge

* - autogauge oil and water temp gauge (to be installed, all parts there)

* - Apexi turbo timer

* - Blue Carpet (just installed)

* - Blue gear boot and handbrake boot in leather (just installed)

* - Short shifter

* - no rips or tears, durry burns etc. Only a little rip in the vinyl of driver side door where you grab to close it and a few marks in the rear right door skin

EXTERIOR

* - factory colour dark blue

* - Carbon look Aero Mirrors (electric)

* - GTR Bonnet (lime green)

* - Gtr front bar

* - vertex style rear

* - Rear wiper removed and plugged with custom made alloy plugs

* - 17" Linearsport rims +22/25 (genuine 3pce) ultra rare

* - Grid II 235x45 (90% tread)

* - boot de-badged and shaved and spoilers holes filed

* - Rolled Guards

* - 6000K HID Low beams

After $9,500

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