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Selling my 1990 R32 gts-t 4dr.

Location Riverland SA

$5,500

Imported to Oz Oct 2003 and has been my daily driver since then.

317xxx km's

Motor replaced at 255xxx km's supplied by Rollin Automotive Imports. At that time all hoses and gaskets were replaced new coil packs fitted. Cooling-Pro alloy radiator fitted with new thermostat, Blitz turnflow FMIC fitted and oil cooler fitted.

Only other modification is HKS catback exhaust.

Front seats and rear seat base have been replaced with coupe seats in two tone grey. Rear back-rest is still the standard sedan item as i needed to modify the bottom bolt bracket on the coupe backrest as it was too short and I never got around to it. Full sedan interior still available if you're a purist. Genuine Nissan floor mats (drivers one is quite worn)

2 new tyres, 2 less than 6 months old. New rotors and pads (rear) Front shocks less than 12 months old. All rear hicas ball joints and rack ends replaced in the last 18 months. Front rack ends in the last 2 years.

 

Front upper control arm bushes need replacing.

PM or text 0447633539

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