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for sale i have a 1990 R32 GTR, it has been an amazing car to drive, always serviced at MRC in castle hill every 5000kms, my wife does drive it as her daily so it does have some wear on it but mostly all aesthetical, this isnt a show car by any means but is an excellent example of a hard to beat daily driver with the aggressive stylings of the classic Japanese import scene.

the car comes with a few extra goodies to improve that already awesome feel and drive

·        - full 3' turbo back exhaust system with a swb oval muffler at the end

·         -BC/BR coilovers

·         -autotechnica ADR approved bucket seats ( small wear patch on drivers side)

·         -new steering wheel  (not in the photos)

·         -full audio upgrade (2X rockford fosgate 10' subs in custom box, 6.5' cadence in the rear, 6' splits in the front, jvc head unit with bluetooth

·         -greeedy profec b 2 stage boost controller

·         -tuned by mark at MRC to make 260awkw

·         -18 DTM wheels that really set off the car (unfortunatley all the wheels have son gutter rash, some worse than others ( done by previous owner)

·         -new timing belt was put on about 15000kms ago along with a new light weight crank pulley, all new silicone hose kit

the bad points:

·         the paint has seen better days (especially the roof, dont know what the square is from was there when i purchased the car

·         the passenger window switch works is intermittent)

·         the carpet has holes worn through under the pedals from use but nothing a mat couldnt hide

·         dash does have the bubble

car comes with a full years rego as of the 30/8/16 and serviced 3 weeks ago.

asking $18,000 O.N.O

contact josh on 0448954780

 

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