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1989 R32 4 Door Turbo Manual

Price $9000

190xxxkm on clock 40xxx less on motor

great clutch-see below

new Nissan paint

body kit

lots more see below...

looking to sell but am unsure

the car has new nissan paint(end of Dec 11) with vertex rear bar and skirts with a GT-R front bar all fibre glass. Big front mount intercooler(still have stock one) Car has had new leather boots for the gear stick and handbrake, new momo drift style steering wheel in suede-less than 4mths old(still have stock one), just replaced all the A/C vents, tail lights 93mod and installed new 60mm boost gauge in vent next to steering wheel. Car has a near new clutch from Xtreme- solid button ceramic clutch -motor sport, Part number CNI24101MS (11,000km old with easy life- installed @ 180,000km on clock). have put in kei office coilovers in the rear(stiff and height adjustable) with replaced struts and heavy duty springs in the front for a nicer ride.

also had a replacement motor installed with 40,000 less kms then on the shell,had new gearbox put in at the same time aswell as an R33 shimmed GTS-t diff. as i took it out of another car i had. all electrics work well.

issues with the car

- power steering belt needs to be replaced

- drivers side door trim is torn

- small wear mark on drivers seat

See photos for details.

never had any issues with police, never been pulled over, have also re-installed stock exhaust to insure this. I would like to keep the wheels to put on the Stagea but we can talk

Thanks,

T

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