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Up for sale is my 1989 Gtst. I've just bought an evo 7 and don't really need 3 cars. I've had this one for 3 and a bit years, it had the engine conversion done already when I bought it. In the time I've owned it I have done the rb25det gearbox conversion and also had the GT30 put in with a turbosmart 45mm progate.

Car has:

RB25DET & gearbox

Gt3076

Turbosmart Progate 45mm

Z32 AFM

Front mount

Extreme cushion button ceremic clutch

Yellow jacket coil packs

Power FC

Tein hr coilovers

White line sway bars front and rear

3" exhaust from turbo

GTR front seats

GTR bonnet

Shimmed lsd

All bushes had just been replaced when I bought the ca

Nismo adjustable fuel reg

Will come with 16" skid rims (not the r33 gtr rims pictured)

Body on the car is a bit rough (paint work mainly). Clear coat on roof is shot, some jerk keyed my car while I was at work about 6 months ago, general order of paint is rough. I've included photo's of these things. Car will be sold without road worthy, I has a few things that it needs for road worthy, depending on if you know someone that can help you out with a slightly friendlier road worthy. it has a very minor leak in the steering rack, and will need the screamer pipe plumbed back in. Has engineers certs for the rb25 and larger turbo.

So yea, $7000 for all that, No point haggling based on the things that are wrong, as I've price the car fairly based on these things.

The gtr rims are going up for sale separately so the could be negotiated into the sale for a little extra.

Contact me via pm or Mobile 0416100051

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Clear coat on roof

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Key mark

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seems to be a bad bellybutton mark above the key scratch too, gotta get that fixed up :P

R32 with 25s are great fun, gl with sale

It'll buff out :P

And deposit taken, this bad boy should be out of my garage in another couple of days :banana:

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