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After 5 great years it's time to move on to the "family" car

I have owned the car since 2001, during this time i have spent alot of cash on the car from basic tuning, major servicing, rims and tyres, boost controller, pod filter etc

Paint is in immac. condition and the engine is one of the smoothest rb20's you will ever ride in.

Features

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Cat back Exhaust

Pod Filter

18 Inch Niche chrome rims with 90% rubber.

Sports steering wheel and G Knob

Cd Player & Upgraded speakers

G Reddy Turbo Timer/ Boost Gauge

Boost Gauge pillar mounted

Window Tint.

Overall one of the nicest r32's you will find. $14,000 now $12,990Give me a call for more info

0413 24 2255

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After 5 great years it's time to move on to the "family" car

I have owned the car since 2001, during this time i have spent alot of cash on the car from basic tuning, major servicing, rims and tyres, boost controller, pod filter etc

Paint is in immac. condition and the engine is one of the smoothest rb20's you will ever ride in.

Features

Lowered

Cat back Exhaust

Pod Filter

18 Inch Niche chrome rims with 90% rubber.

Sports steering wheel and G Knob

Cd Player & Upgraded speakers

G Reddy Turbo Timer/ Boost Gauge

Boost Gauge pillar mounted

Window Tint.

Overall one of the nicest r32's you will find. $14,000

Give me a call for more info

0413 24 2255

Hi there:wave:

what year is the car ? Is it 1989 or 1992 and just wondering whats the difference between the different year makes? Thanks

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