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SOLD!!!

SOLD!!!

SOLD!!!

SOLD!!!

1989 R32 GTS-t Type M (RB20DET)

5 speed manual

Fresh Black paint

107,000kms

New TRUST R-SPL intercooler

New s/steel 3" N1 style exhaust

RB25 Series 2 turbocharger

New HKS air pod

Series 2 Type M bumper

Autowatch Car alarm with remote central locking

New leather handbrake and gearknob socks

Dark window tint

New manifold and turbo gaskets

New wilkinson suspension top arm bushes

Power steering

Clarion CD player

All electrics (Windows, Mirrors)

Pioneer front speakers with tweeters

Most recent service was done 1/1/05

- Oil filter

- Spark plugs

- Fuel filter

- Engine Oil

- Gearbox Oil

- Replaced power steering pump

The car is in very good over-all condition, has NEVER been boosted!

$14,000 complete or $13,000 without Trust intercooler.

The car is located in Perth, No time wasters please. Sale due to purchase of a GTR.

0422-963-812 or [email protected]

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