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it's time to sell old reliable to make way for a stagea

ok it's a R32 type m red in colour

140,000k's on the clock genuine

bomex front bar

sunroof

GTR headlights

4pot brakes

new rotors on all corners bigger than standard

R33 rims

toyo tgp tyers excellent cond

trust zorst 3 1/4 inch

new kenwood sound system new speakers in the front and sony 7 by 9s in the back

genuine car mats rare

rocker cover gaskets replaced and painted red the rocker covers that is

all belts and hoses replaced

6 months rego

R34 cooler

GFB bost controler

adjustable camber and castor

adjustable toe

blitz turbo timer

high stall auto with large trans cooler

v-spec diff and drive shafts

looking for $12,000

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as i said guys the first one with the money gets it no payment plans. its nice to have intrest in the car and dont get me wrong i will be very help full with making your purchase easy for you but if you dont have the money need i say more

this car will be sold or traded in before christmas

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only cost $500 to convert to manual ????

It will cost you EASILY $1,000+ just for the manual parts (including new clutch - *recommended*) for the conversion. Obviously not including labour.

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i have seen some cheap boxes and conversion gear on the site. i have even seen one guy asking for a high stall auto swap for a manual and all the conversion gear!

all you have to do is search

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im not converting the car so i dont care how much every one else paid for there bits. i know there are bargains out there my car is one and conversion kits are cheap if the purchacer wishes to do the seaching and home work they may be supprised at how cheap it is.

how much does a patrol (same as a skyline one) cluch go for these days not $1000 im sure

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Very nice car from the pics. Some interior shots would be helpful. You know you can now get a R-33 for that money. Not having a go, just being realistic.

Would look at it for a second car.

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