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Location: tamworth

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Item Condition: good apart from dent in bonnet and paint run i think on the right quarter pannel damage has been shown in pictures

Reason for Selling: want a change

Price and Payment Conditions: $6800 or possibly trade

Extra Info: the car was bought as a turbo rb20 but was changed because of the new p plate restriction I still have the rb20 engine in perfect running order and will be included in the sale along with the turbo computer and wiring harness. The car still has turbo gearbox and drivetrain and an exedy heavy duty clutch this makes it alot strongr then a normal non turbo.

The car has also been changed to the black interior in the 2 door r32's.

has 16inch s15 silvia wheels with good tread all four with no scratches other 2 are included just not on the car when photos were taken, brand new king springs have just been fitted aswell

the car has also just been re registered so it has 12 months rego on it.

This car would have to be one of the cheapest r32 4 door whether you want it turbo or non turbo these engine with air flow meter wiring harness and ecu still sell for around the $1200 mark so even if the car was to be left non turbo it would make it really cheap to the lucky buyer .

mods for the non turbo rb25 currently in the car are k&n pod filter timing slightly bumped up and 3 inch exhaust with a big cannon but yet the car is relatively quiet the non turbo engine has also got vct.

Pictures: yes

Contact Details: 0408618080

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  • 4 weeks later...

dude answer your phone mate.

ive rung you many times with no luck. if you want your car to sell then reply to PMs, reply to this thread and/or answer your damn phone!

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