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Location:SYDNEY

For sale: 1989 r32 4door gts-t type M

Asking Price: $11,900

Killometer's: 130,000

Manual or Automatic transmission: Automatic

Engine Type: RB20DET

Modifications: the car has been fitted with a garrett gt30r dual ball bearing turbo, Kakimoto 3" mandrel bent turbo back exhaust, Greddy oil catch can, K&N pod filter, GFB blow off valve, large front mount intercooler, malpassi fuel pressure regulator, bosch 500hp external fuel pump, apexi strut brace, apexi springs....comes without stereo, regretful sale, this car was purchased stock standard last november, i serviced it regularly kept it in good nick, the car's great to drive and goes very good....

Complianced: Yes dont know the date

Road Worth Certificate: n/a

Registration: May 2006

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Other Comment's about the vehicle: i have the receipt for the turbo it cost me $2195 for the turbo alone, on standard boost the car made 170kw@wheels, the car goes great and is really reliable, i wanted to sell it before but my parents said to keep it because its really reliable and i have neva had anything wrong with it, reason i want to sell it know is coz i want to buy a cosmo. thats the only reason, the car also comes with a 3 point immobiliser and a rhino alarm.

Contact detail's: Omair 0424 945 190

ill try to link this to my ad at carsales for those who want pics...

HERES THE PICS

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