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Hey Guys

Up for sale is my R32 4 Door, Its been my pride and joy but since buying a house i have to let it go.

Mods Include;

RB25DET

Eagle racing clutch, Three puk, brass button cushioned

JIC Gold Coilovers, less then 5000kms old.

Brand new Greedy front mount intercooler and piping

Genuine GTR front bar and reo

R32 GTR front and rear seats

Kakimoto stainless cat back exhaust 3-3.5in.

AMpeformance stainless front/dump pipe with screemer (sounds like sex)

R33 GTR wheels (17x9 +30) Perfect offset!

Alpine MP3 headunit

Sony sub

US audio amp

I have owned the car for about a year. I bought the car fairly stock, and since then have tastefully modified it. I have only just completed the RB25 conversion, runs like a dream. I didn't have the intention of selling the car but just have bought my grandpas house.

Asking $14,000 NEG

Im located in Adelaide, SA

Feel free to contact me on 0401 227 678. Only serious buyers. No time wasters.

Cheers, Josh

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definetly. tasteful.

sold to me guys. soooo happy with it. glad i waited to find something nice. credit to the previous owner, as i knew how much time and effort he put into this beast.

WOW!!! that is a gorgeous car mate. makes me wanna sell my 33 door to get it, this is seriously my idea of the ultimate looking 4 door

i posted in your thread the other day about how tidy your 33 4 door was. got myself something similar now, good luck with yours mate. reps to the 4 doors :) and rb25's for that matter :O

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ah yeah 4door love'n :O

so Reece are you in SA or are we loosing the car to another state like everything else good we had :)

na mate, local, NE suburbs same as you i see. probly seen you cruising around before. I Previously had a black r31 coupe.

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