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up for sale is my 1989 r32 gts4, only reason for sale is i'm upgrading to a GTR.

Not many gts4's found in Adelaide.

This car has given me no trouble and delivers heaps of power, all work done at Bootsworx and last owner had it dynoed at 189kw.

This would be perfect for a powerful daily.

Mods include:

-Garrett GT2871R turbo, near new

-Nistune Ecu installed and tuned less that 1500kms ago (14psi)

-Turbosmart Eboost street boost controller (low boost 10psi, high boost 14psi)

-Recently installed heavy duty clutch

-Trust front mount intercooler

-HKS mushroom filter

-BOV (not fitted)

-Jasma turbo back exhaust

-Lowered king springs all round

-New KYB front shocks (handles well)

-factory 4 piston front brake calipers

-Starcop Impuls 18x8.5 (good tread)

-Isotta steering wheel

-Head unit with new speakers all round

-Pager alarm system

-LED rear lights

-Recently fitted battery

This is a rare gts4 m-spec, never been defected and perfect daily.

Price is $8500 ono

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interior and engine bay pictures?

also price is a casual $500 cheaper on gumtree...

interested in the car if its clean.

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interested in swaps mate?

1 x r33 nissan skyline GTS T - without RWC , mechanically good, paint in excellent condition, drives amazing

1 x 1993 mitsubishi galant 6a12 engine (same as fto) (currently defected for front bumper)

for the 32? basically im planning to part out both cars and save for a 32, but either way this could do us both good.

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