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Selling my pride and joy, a black 1989 r32 Nissan skyline gtr. Has travelled 94xxx kms, serviced every 5000kms with Penrite 10w40 fully synthetic oil, and Cooper wesfil oil filters. Air conditioning still works unlike 99% of gtr's out there. Comes with original import papers that states was imported at 83xxx km, im the second owner.

Car is basically stock with only a few mods the rest being new oem parts to bring the 25 year old legend up to mechanically a1 standards.

- Yellow jacket coil packs
- Xtreme organic heavy duty clutch
- Apexi intakes
- Justjap airbox
- Hks evcs-s boost controller
- Apexi front pipe
- HKS Hi Power cat back
- NPG coilovers
- Hardrace camber arms
- Hardrace tie rod arms
- Cusco front strut bar
- Cusco rear strut bar
- Aftermarket fuel pump
- Hicas lock bar
- Dba 4000 series t3 slotted front rotors
- Dba 4000 series t3 slotted rear rotors
- Bendix heavy duty pads front and rear
- Braided brake lines
- Dot 4 fluid flush all round less than 5000kms ago
- New ABS unit with 30000kms supplied and fitted by dahtone racing
- New oil pressure sensor fitted
- New Clutch Master Cylinder
- All new 20 wheel studs fitted
- Gearbox oil changed less than 5000kms ago
- Front and rear diff fluid changed less than 5000kms ago
- Transfer case oil changed less than 5000kms ago
- Last serviced oil and oil filter last week.
- Cam seals all done
- Rocker cover gasket changed
- Sitting on 17 inch discontinued forged 2 piece volk gtu's 9 inch wide
- Brand new continental conti sports 3, 245/40/17 all round fitted less than 5000kms ago.
- Nardi deep corn steering wheel
- Bride low max bucket seat on bride rails

Pretty sure few more Lil things I've forgotten so I'll add them when I remember. I have receipts for most of the things done, some were done at shop some were at home. Rego runs out 27 or 28th September, paintwork is very good for its age. Interior has one minor bubble and basic worn shifter boot and hand brake boot. Other than that car is immaculate for its age and very healthy. Number plates 90DZLR will only come with car if I get close to asking price. Price in general is negotiable as I'm in a hurry to sell the car to purchase a mates car instead.

Price is $18,500 negotiable. Available throughout the week at certain times. Please no low ballers and no swaps at all just not interested. Contact Dee on ******6939 + click to reveal for enquiries. PS strictly no test drives until deposit taken, I'll take u for a spin of I believe you are a genuine buyer if not I won't even bother.

Also i dont go on the forums often so please msg my phone number or give me a call after 5pm during weekdays.

Cheers

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Whats your contact info i am intrested in buying you r32. My email is [email protected]

Thanks

Chris

Nws sir, I just require an 80% deposit on the car first as your recent registration to sau, 1 post and lack of reading skills makes me sus :P

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