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Item: 1989 R32 GTS4

Condition: CLEAN, JUST BEEN RESPRAYED.

Location: Northern suburbs,

Kms:153xxx on the chassis, but the engine was rebuilt approx 12xxx ks ago

Comments: bought the car a while ago , since then I have added quite a few bits and pieces, the reason I am selling it is due to wanting something different,hence the swap .

Price: 11k or swap , throw me some offers.

Specs:

Suspension & Wheels

Tein coilovers all round

BBS lm's:17x9 front , 17x9.5 rear

comes with 2 spare r32 rims.

Engine

FULLY FORGED ENGINE

ARIAS 20THOU OVERSIZED PISTONS

ACL RACE BEARINGS

GATES TIMING BELT

JJR COILPACKS

APEXI POWER FC AP ENGINEERING with hand controller

Garret GT3071R turbo

FMIC

DENSO 630CC INJECTORS

Z32 AFM

3' TURBO BACK EXHAUST

DRIFT T BOOST CONTROLLER

DRIFT POD FILTER

DRIFT CATCH CAN

also have aero-speed cam gears that i will throw in with the sale.

will also throw in spare 3' Jasma exhaust system and a spare GT-R FMIC.

Driveline

new GT-R gearbox just installed

Exedy heavy duty button clutch approx 10xxx kms old

Interior

Overall in good condition for its age.

Recaro bucket seat ajustable back not installed though

autometer boost gauge

drift shift knob

Momo steering wheel

GT-R rear seats

jvc head deck , jl audio 6inch splits with tweeters in the front

jl 6x9 in the rear

alpine v12 4 channel amp

jl audio 12 inch sub

Body

brand new respray!

original n1 front bar with vents

front guards have been lipped so it doesn't scrape

nismo clear side indicators

n1 rear boot lip sprayed but not on the car

JUST PAYED 12 MONTHS REGISTRATION

RWC CAN BE ORGANISED FOR AN EXTRA COST.

MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN GUYS CAR OWES ME WELL OVER THE 15 MARK, NOT A DOLLAR SPARED ON THIS CAR . SO YEAH LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU GUYS HAVE AND DON'T BE SCARED TO THROW ME SOME OFFERS , ALL SERIOUS OFFERS CONSIDERED

CALL ADRIAN ANY TIME ON 0401954073.

THANKS GUYS !thumbsup.gif

NOTE: some of the pictures where taken before respray and bar ect .

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mate just a question with the coilover, how did you set them up, fork style front and eye style rears? Did you missmatch brands or keep same?

i didn't set them up previous owner did , but they are fork style front and eye style rears but they're all teinsthumbsup.gif

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car just got retuned , haven't been under my car properly didn't realise that it was still running a standard cat , got it replaced with a high flowed cat and the car is now running a nistune ecu , the car made 224.6 awkw at 19pound boost ..

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some more photos of the car , comon guys throw me some offers .. really wan't a gtr lol :(

No you don't! $15k spent on a GTST is alot, but is pocket change for a GTR it'll gobble it up in no time :laugh:

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No you don't! $15k spent on a GTST is alot, but is pocket change for a GTR it'll gobble it up in no time :laugh:

he already has one if he's smart about it..

I own a GTS4 myself. and I can tell you that if you buy aGTR then $15k will go in maintenance very quickly.

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