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Hey!

It's time to sell my baby... I'm so gonna kick myself, but you can't have it all can you?

1990 R32 GTS-t manual

94000 km

Dark blue with grey velour (late model) interior

momo steering wheel

has Potenza coil overs ( very nice not too harsh!)

stainless braided brake hoses

nismo dash with 260 km speedo

has had rear wing taken off and holes filled

GMax 17"bronze wheels with 8"(235's) front and 9"(255's) rear

wheels and tyres ( federal) only 3 moths old still PC

r33 turbo

trust intercooler kit

Blitz BOV

Blitz air filter

Exhaust has split dump into 3 in dump to 3.5 in after cat and 4 in after centre muffler

have converted to remote bosch coils

new front brakes (rotors and pads) gtr rotors on rear but have new rear rotors too

and the usual CD player.....

All in all it is a very nice car, must be seen to appreciate!

Looking for $14500 ono

My name is Craig and ph is 0406 016651

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pics now up....

also forgot to mention also has big radiator ( metal tanks), HKS strut tops in the front, and a remote oil filter......

While I was taking the pics I was thinkin to myself I'm so gonna miss this car!' mmm

Thanks

Craig

hey,

I will consider a trade, I'm after something cheaper and bigger! I'm directing my commitments elsewhere.........

Thanks

Craig

Edited by craigy32

cheaper and bigger hey, i currently have a VR commodore for sale and am looking for a 32gtst. Let me know if ur interested, has 18" chromes, big sounds system, underbodies, superlows, clear lights, black interior, nice cruiser. Family style with touch of rice lol. anyway [email protected]

cheers lee

yeah i love the look of ur 32 and the gtr wheels r enticing, the only thing is that i have to wait for some1 to buy my commodore, as soon as i sell it i will be able to buy. ill keep in touch.

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