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Hey guys, I am currently looking at selling my 1989 r32 4 door. Not sure whether to sell it or not so just testing the waters at this stage. It has been a great car, runs amazingly and really turns heads. Would be perfect for P-platers !!

It has:

Completely stock RB20DE engine 175 XXX Ks

Auto

Custom leatherette interior with nissan logo embroided on seats

VDO 6'' splits all round, VDO touchscreen dvd player headset, JVC 600w 4 chanel amp, 1200w pioneer sub

Rare 4 door side skirts

Type M front bar

Momo steering wheel

Undercar Led's (multi 7 colour with remote)

Blue Led's in front footwells and dash cluster

White Dash dial faces (put on the original dash)

Small tacho mounted next to cluster as the stock one is abit off

HKS fully adjustable coilovers

Cannon exhaust tip

Whitish aftermarket headlight bulbs

Fusion central locking and alarm

Comes with alloy stockies that have been sprays black

Can come with Silver driftteks for the right price

The bad:

Paint is very average in afew spots, could use a respray to get it looking A1

Afew scrapes/dints on the passenger side fender from being side swiped

A dint near the petrol cap which was there when i bought the car

Door trims need to be trimmed in same material as seats, havnt gotten around to it but material will be provided.

Also the temp guage stopped working

Other then that the car is a real beaut! I have loved this car for the two years i have owned it but i am after something manuel.

Message me if you have any questions.

Great car for P platers. Serious buyers only

$7,500 ONO

May accept swaps, throw me an offer!

(Pictures are from before the passenger side was damaged)

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> You're asking $7500 without the Drifteks?

> Mind uploading a few photos of the passenger-side 'dints' & petrol-cap 'dint' please?

> How long has the temperature gauge been broken?

> Wouldn't mind photo of boot interior and the amp/sub — have they been thrashed?

> How much tread on tyres?

> Are the speakers, amp and Sub all in good condition? Part of what makes this so appealing is the already-featured beatz, saves ~ $1100 that I'd have to spend if I were to do it myself.

Reason for so many questions: I'm based in Melbourne — never bought from SAU either, so I'm a tad skeptical.

Thanks.

Edited by cev

Hey mate, decided to go $7500 with drifteks now

The speakers are all in great working order, the bass isnt turned up too loud so it hasnt been smashed. Sub and amp are only about a year old and the speakers are about a year and a half old.

The temp guage only stopped working about a month ago.

Tires still have plenty of tread

will put pics up in a minute

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