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PRICE DROP TO $7500 including the 18" AVS Model 6 wheels with brand new rubber.

Item: Nov 1989 r32 GTST

Location: Sutherland, Sydney

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: New car

Price and Payment Conditions: $7999 ono

Extra Info: see below

Contact Details: Brendan 0423 324 913 or [email protected]

1989 r32 Rolling Shell.

Complete car minus engine and gearbox.

Black 1989 r32 November built with rego up until end of Feb 2006.

Car comes with everything needed and has already been complied in Feb 2005.

GTR Front bar

Aftermarket fuel pump

DBA Slotted Rotors

Custom interior, silver with white dash surrounding

Aftermarket Steering wheel

Aftermarket Shift Knob

Jasma Cat back exhaust

Hi flow cat.

Stock r33 rims (or may sell 18inch White AVS Model 6 with this)

Rear spoiler (throw in for free)

** Will throw in extra parts like, r33 tailshaft, and power steering pumps etc if needed **

Price: $7999 ono

Will post some pics up but if require more please ask and i will email them to yourself.

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nup will give u radiator as well, ECU and wiring loom is with the car

I can source out a engine and gearbox for people that want it but dont have enough time and money to put it in.

Correct familka gtr, if i throw in engine and gearbox i will sell for more

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