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Have had this car for over a year now, ALWAYS garaged and well looked after.

Oil change every 5000-6000kms.. Car is in good condition.

REASON FOR SELLING is i bought a S15 for about a month now and rarely drive the R32 anymore so i decided to put it up for sale.

MODS on the car:

-URAS front bar

-DMAX 30mm wider front fenders (refibreglassed which cost me $200)

- 6000k HID

-Custom headlights

-Custom bezel dash cover

- Glow EL dash lights -Intercooler

- K&N Air filter

- New heavy duty battery (century)

- Turbo timer

extras that i will give to the buyer:

- JJR Split dump/front pipe (over $200)

- Stock front guards - Front Strut bar (not installed but can install for the buyer)

currently done 168 xxxkms (GENUINE)

$6 900 CHEAPEST AROUND PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE LOOKING FOR A QUICK SALE AS I DONT NEED TO DRIVE IT ANYMORE

Contact:

David 0432 714 894

Link with pics of car:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=125B1C5B1620

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PRICE DROP !!

hey guys,

new year new price

$6 499 is the price now

service car every 5000-6000kms with Motul 4100 turbo light oil

Nice clean car..

Car is mechanically A1 NOTHING WRONG WITH IT

Just looking for a quick sale as I have 2 cars

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