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Hey guys,

Unfortunately the time has come to sell my car. I've owned it since 2008 and spent a lot of time and money on it but a few months back I got my motorbike licence and have driven it like twice since then so that and the fact I'll get extra brownie points with the wife means it's time to move it along.

Long story short here's what it is and what's been done to it.

1989 R32 GTST

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ENGINE:

R34 RB25DET NEO - had approx 90K on it - done approx 20K since then

Nistune R34 ECU

Full 100K service done before conversion (belts/water pump/etc)

Serviced regularly (plugs/Motul 8100)

HKS adjustable exhaust cam gear

Blitz FATT turbo timer

GReddy Profec B Spec II EBC (never boosted over 12psi)

52mm Alloy Radiator

New battery >12 months old

Front mount intercooler

Spent a $hitload putting all the A/C stuff back in (previous owner for some reason took it out). All it needs is an RB20DET A/C compressor and bracket

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Drivetrain:

R33 5 speed gearbox (no whines/etc) speedo hooked up to R32 dash. Reads about 10-15% fast though but I'm including a free GPS to get correct speed)

Custom tailshaft

Nismo 2-way LSD

NPC heavy duty clutch (PLENTY of life left in it)

Suspension/Brakes/Wheels:

Whiteline X-Heavy duty adjustable sway bars front and rear

Kazama adjustable rear camber arms

HSD HR coilovers 8/6KG springs

R33 front lower control arms

Tein tie rod ends and extra lock spacers

HEL braided clutch and brake lines

RDA slotted brake discs

QFM A1RM pads front and rear (plenty of life in pads and discs)

R33 GTR rims (5 of)

Federal 595RS-R front tyres 95% tread

Federal 595SS rear tyres 95% tread

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Exterior:

Resprayed Holden Asteroid Silver (previous owner)

Vertex style kit

Tint-A-Car darkest legal tint done approx 12 months ago

32NEO personalised plates (comes free with the car)

White LED number plate bulbs

New headlight bulbs approx 1 month ago (obviously not a selling point but it's a pain in the ass changing them so you won't have to worry about it for a while)

3 brand new wiper arms (not blades). Genuine Nissan. I'm not going to tell you how much I paid for them because I'm too embarrased to say :/

Brand new genuine Nissan rear window seal. small patch of rust under the bottom right of the rear window. Including the rear window seal if you want to get the rust fixed

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Interior:

White LED dash/interior lights

Deep dish perforated leather ATC steering wheel

HKB boss kit (cancels indicators)

D1 Spec quick release kit

Bride recliner in VGC on bride rail

R32 GTR rear seats in VGC

AutoGauge oil pressure and oil temp gauges

Autometer(?) boost gauge

New leather handbrake and gearstick boots

White Nismo gearknob

Navman GPS (battery is fairly cactus so only works when plugged into lighter)

Custom floor mats from MATCRAFT (NEO/Nissan)

New genuine Nissan interior door window seals (the furry things that touch the glass on the inside) on all 4 doors

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Located in Brisbane

That's basically everything. There's probably one or two things I've left off but that's about it. Sorry for the iPhone pics. My camera battery was flat.

Panels are all straight. Obviously being a daily driven car there's stonechips/etc but nothing major.

I've never taken it to the track or thrashed the guts out of it. I've got a bit too much mechanical sympathy for it so it was always driven carefully (no flatshifting/redlining/etc)

You don't need to change a thing and it's the perfect street car... or a great base for a track car with a few mods.

SMS me on 0401 869 682

Email [email protected] or PM/reply to this thread

Serious buyers only

PRICE: $10,500 NEGOTIABLE

I will be pretty flexible with the price. Throw me and offer and we'll go from there.

I'll take $1000~ off the price if you don't want the rims/tyres (I have R34 GTT rims and tyres to put on)

$400~ off if you don't want the Bride seat (I have factory seat)

$100~ off if you don't want the steering wheel/boss/quick release (BYO wheel)

Any questions let me know,

Jeremy

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