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Hey guys,

Forsale is my 1989 r32 gtst two door

the reason for sale is i have my second child due in may so its just been sitting in my carport doing nothing and i have decide to sell it i have done a few bits&pieces to it. ill do it in dot form because i know people find it easier to look through..

  • it was auto now manual rb20 gearbox( xceedy? clutch)
  • full gtr seats front and back
  • full 3 inch exhaust turbo back some jap brand (i have to check)-very quiet could take a muffler out it has no note
  • apexi safc
  • apexi avcr-14psi
  • greddy fmic (sprayed black like it when i got it)
  • pedders extremes coilovers ( just high adjustable )
  • side skirts plastic
  • boost gauge not over the top just nice
  • new gearstick and handbrake covers
  • near new orignal gear knob
  • full skyline mats( drivers worn.)
  • stock gtst wheels( tyres ok)
  • cd player
  • just brought brand new from nissan coilpack harness $217
  • HKS spark plugs
  • new nissan key cut
  • all injecters have been sonic cleaned new o rings
  • i have put washers under the bonnet to give it a diffrent look
  • HKS Timer

just been serviced, prob a few things ive missed you also get with the car!

  • full set standed seats
  • stock suspension
  • gtst wing off the back(boot still has holes i had planed to get filled an resprayed)
  • r33 gtst climate control
  • rear pods (fiberglass) black but need respray )
  • full spare r32 turbo lines elbow the lot!
  • rear floor mats
  • stock r32 cooler with piping
  • r33 stock bov

heaps more stuff you get the whole lot so bring a trailer! :thumbsup:

Faults

  • a few small pin dints
  • a few scrapes on the frontbar (not me)
  • very very very slight miss would fix with a new set of coil packs!
  • very slight vibration when taking off in first tail -shaft is prob off balanced easy fix $80-100 tops if your fussie just need to get it balanced.. i never got to fix it
  • drivers seat has a small tare in bolster like most of the gtr seats i was going to repair
  • a few bubbles on the dash
  • ac has not been re-gassed
  • rubbers around window all old and broken
  • fuel gauge works intermittently

if you would like to know more please text or call

price is $6500 as is ono

please text for pics

matt:0402948881

Edited by TwinTurboSupra+R32 Gtst
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the car was purchase straight from the import dealer i have all the paper work im the second owner in aus the last owner brought it for his son who did not want it i just let the nsw plates run out of rego, becasue i wanted to get it where i wanted it, then rego it in vic. if anyone was wondering

also has tomei digital hicas lock bar

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