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1989 R32 Gts-t Type M.

ENGINE: rb20det rebuilt ( recipts ) front mount resprayed non gloss black with hard pipe kit, turbosmart bov, 3" exhaust hi flow 3" cat, microtech lt-12s comes with hand controller, direct earth wiring kit, R34 series one turbo, boxed pod, also have highmount manifold, 38mm tial gate, 3" dump to suit high mount.

DRIVELINE: brass button clutch, 4.3 diff locked, short shifter,

SUSPENSION : nismo adjustable shocks, unknown springs ( red ), kkr adjustable castor rods, new tie rod ends.

BRAKES: factory type m brakes with new pads and been painted vht blue.

EXTERIOR: resprayed unknown blue inside & out except engine bay, gtr front bar with lower n1 lip, factory type m side skirts, type m rear pods, stock type m wing or n1 boot lip, Work VS - Edition 17x8 +30, 17x9 +35 comes with all centre caps, tinted windows,

INTERIOR: all factory Gts-t, besides autotechnica wheel, drift shift knob, greedy ext temp guage, drift boost guage ( not installed ) monsta tacho with oil temp oil pres, shift light, no head unit or speakers,

Odds & ends:

Spare 16x7+30 hinodex wheels good tyres.

Spare Rb20det head.

Spare R32 gtst taillights.

Alloy catch can.

R32 gtr front bar n1 lip genuine, R32 gtr fiberglass copy.

N1 boot lip.

Stock rb20 turbo.

Stock intercooler.

High mount manifold.

Tial 38mm gate.

New drift boost guage, and cup

New drift gear knob.

H.I.D. kit like new.

Short shifter.

Other shit like r33 lcas.

Probaly more.

The bad:

Running rough been told it could be because of the 34 turbo recently fitted needs some nipple welded into intake or something because of different wastegate setup.

Car has dent in drivers door and sill from previous owner have spare door and the side skirt covers sill damage :P also from previous owner rear pillar has been hammered

No rego.

Can come with blue slip!

Has custom plates EVL.32R

Dash says 97,000 k's but import papers say 127,000 k's so obviously been changed.

Car is located in singleton nsw locked away in a shipping container. Havent even driven it just bought it and stored it away.

Im intersted in swaps for a regoed import, or xr6 ute, 4x4 etc

$6500 ono with blue slip!

0432163488 jahn

Will have pics up as soon as i have acess to a computer for now msg my fone and ill send some thru cheers!

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OK UPDATE! The 32 is running fine the solution you ask? I had the microtech lt-12s pluged in and it wasnt tuned for the internal wastegated low mount setup. Plugged the stock ecu in and she runs like a pearler!

So all she needs is rego and your on ya horse!

Also have a vp commodore 5 speed wagon in immaculate condition all standerd besides tinted windows and sports ryder rear swaybar. And a ford laser tx3 1.6 n/a fwd 14" meshies.

Will swap all 3 for something if anyone is intersted

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