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I am selling my car and am posting it on here for a few days before its listed on the usual websites (auctions and classifieds)

Its a 1989 R32 GTS-t in good nick. It is by no means perfect but generally in pretty good condition.

Its black in colour and was resprayed by a previous owner and has some blemeshes. Has stock standard engine was running aftermarket BOV when I bught it but I removed it for RWC.

Its got R33 GT-R front seats that are in excelent condition. Its running some ghetto spec rims at the moment 17x9.5 front and 18x8.5 rear. BC coilovers (BR) and Alloy c-collars in the subframe. I have lots of extras for the car that can be had for no extra price if buyer wants and can arrange pickup. Items are....

R34 "OP6" housed turbo

Hardrace Rear Camber Arms (new)

JJR HICAS Lock Bar (new)

JJR Fron Chasis Brace (new)

All Standard Suspension (good conition)

4 x Standard Rims with excelent tyres

2 x miss matched SSR Rims

2 x Stern 17x9 +22(+25)? With 2 brand new 225/45/17 ZEETEX (1 rim has buckle)

2 x Brand new 235/45/17 ZETA XTR10's

HID Headlight Kit (new)

2 x Autotechnica Bucket Seats

2 x Seat Rails to fit above seats (left and right (new)

1 x Box of spares. Random bits and pieces

And maybe some stuff I forgot. Remember all that for no extra cost if buyer wants. I will just sell anything that is left.

Pics:

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More pics here http://photobucket.com/brads32gtst

Price is $6,500 obo

Comes with Rego until June 2012

No RWC (but can probably point new owner in the right direction)

Contact me via PM or Phone: 0426296069

Brad

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Guys I cannot text from my phone. If you need a question answered please reply here or PM me. If you want to talk about viewing/test driving or buying please call. Or txt me and ask for me to call you.

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