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Hey guys I have 1989 R32 GTS-T for sale in good condition and runs beautifully with no problems at all. It has:

3 Inch exhuast all the way to 5zigen tip, not loud.

ARC side mount intercooler

Tein suspension all round, car is lower and stiffer.

Nismo Cluster (260km) 133***km

Enkei Peak Rims 17x9 Rear 17x8 Front with near new tyres. (Come with one spare for the rear)

Apexi turbo timer and boost gauge.

Kenwood Head Unit.

Adjustable Castor Rod.

Price: $8000 ONO

Contact: 0422106112

Location: Sydney

It will come with complete stock exhuast system, stock SMIC and stock suspension. Also some spare parts which I will include as well. It includes hicas lock bar kit and rack end. Car is running fine with no problem at all, a/c nice and cold. Always service every 5000km with royal purple oil and genuine nissan oil filter. Diff and gearbox oil changed a few months ago and radiator also flush and filled with new coolant. New bendix brake pads all round with front disc machined Thats all I can remember for now so might miss a few things. The car is very reliable and does not attract cops, I've never been pulled over since I've owned it. Had many cops followed me for awhile then just drive away, drove pass operation taipan a few times before and they just let me go. Rego runs out 8th of Jan 2012 . The car only has a little big of rust in the rear guards. If anyone is interested in buying the car then I'm open for reasonable offers, NOTHING STUPID PLEASE. I'm also interested in a swap for a less value car with atleast 2k my way as I'm buying a bike. Any offers/question please call/text or pm and I'll get back to you asap. cheers

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Car is back up for sale, few minor changes to previous info. It now has 138 ***km, all spark plugs have been replaced with NGK Iritop 7 cost $25 each and reconditioned alternator. I'm also interested is a swap for a relatively stock s14 preferably series 2 manual. Just exhuast and suspension mod is alright. I am willing to put a little bit of money on top for the right car but don't low ball me as I am not in a hurry sell/swap. All reasonable offers will be taken seriously. Cheers

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