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Hi guys

Going up for sale is my recently acquired R32

The reason im selling it so soon after buying it is that it just isn't practical for me while i am at uni

The car has the folowing

RB20DET

RB25 turbo

5spd manual

1.5 way viscous lsd

sunroof

electric windows & mirrors

FMIC w/ custom piping (very neatly fitted)

Apexi pod filter

3" cat back exhaust

Exedy 5 puck brass button clutch (not currently installed)

JIC coilovers w/ Tein springs

Strut brace

Bosch 040 fuel pump

18" XHP Dirty dog wheels

Turbosmart Megasonic BOV

Blitz dttx turbo timer (w/digi boost guage)

Full Vertex Bodykit

Viper alarm system

Momo steering wheel

Full respray in dupont 2pack, chrysler prowler purple effect

Stuff replaced recently:

New battery 2 months ago

Replaced ABS unit 1 month ago

Recently Serviced with Nulon Full Synthetic 10w40

Oil filter

New slotted front rotors 1 month ago (still have old ones too)

Full brake fluid flush when rotors were fitted

Clutch fluid bleed

Spark Plugs Changed at the same time (only driven 500kms on them)

New steering boot racks

Full under body inspection - everything nice and tight :D

The car is located in Launceston and i am pretty fexible as to when i can meet up

Price is $12,000 firm - i still enjoy driving it and wont be desperately dropping the price because i am not desperate

No swaps unless its part payment with things to suit an R31 Sedan but only up to maybe $2000 worth of value

My mobile number is 0422 988 328 - contact in reasonable hours please

Pics for now:

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Enjoy

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hey mate

guessing your the finn that called me

just got online at last and stupid sau isn't sending me emails when i get replys again :P

its got 140,000 on the clock

and its an 89 model

i'm back in launnie now but i have to re-sit an exam this friday so i'll be busy all week

but any time from saturday onwards is great so come have a look

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BUMP

$12k negotiable

you would be looking at at least $15k to mod this yourself not including body kit paint of wheels!!!

bargain really

someone buy this so i can spend money on my 31!!!

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