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1989 R32 Four Door

Type M body Kit

RB25DE + T with 1.8 mm cometic metal headgasket

Apex Power FC

Turbo Injectors

Intercooler kit

Alloy Radiator and twin thermofans

New Thermostat

Drift Pineapples

Whiteline Swaybar

Tein Coilovers

Cusco 2 Way diff

Steering Rack Spacers (extra lock)

Hicas Lock Bar

Exedy Clutch

Work 17 x 8 and 17 x 9 low offset dish rims

Brand new federal steer tyres.

Stainless Exhaust

Dump Pipe

Good Interior

JVC MP3 player Headunit

Possibly could be used for drifting.

Looking for 12k ish with Rego and RWC

located Gold Coast

Cheaper if unregistered.

Offers welcome. No offense taken.

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Text or call on 0418 720 513

PM also welcome

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How much unreged?

Also, Ks on car, when was the engine done, any shots of the interior, manual or auto and what gearbox if it is a manual also what turbo setup on the car?

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its an RB20 manual gearbox

km on car is like 120 000

its a 1995 motor from the wreckers with even compression, estimate around 70 000 km

turbo setup is all standard RB20 stuff

make me an offer unreg

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Can you send some pics of the interior, boot and enginebay?

Im in Melb so a little hard to come check it out.... so the more pics the better. (inside and out)

emails sau.vic@gmai.com

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Thanks for the interest Inark and Colleen.

I will try and get those photo's by tonight for you guys.

oh and thanks anyway to the swappers, but no swaps please guys

i'm selling with the intention of freeing up cash for an investment.

PS the car was in Drift Battle Issue #19

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'Possibly could be used for drifting'

LOL

Quote's from Drift Battle article:

'A regular on the Gold Coast drift scene,Andy's been working the tail for several years now.....'

'All were driven exceptionally hard, and for the R32, life is no different'

'As you can see from the images, the '32 has no problems with hanging the tail out....'

Bump for a tough 32!

Goodluck with the sale buddy ;)

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lol yeah unfortunatley with the expiry of my original RB20 shortly after buying this car, it hasnt seen much drifting whatsoever.

its all there though.

all you'd need to drift it is money for tyres and talent.

ps im sorry i havent been able to get any more photo's.

its been a combination of me having to study for marketing exams, my lack of access to the workshop and my inability to find my bloody digicam.

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