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Hey I’m posting on behalf of a mate

1992 R32 Type-M

5 speed manual

Maroon

170xxxkms

REGO IS EXPIRED but can still be registered.

Selling due because i got in a front end accident and i can’t afford to fix it. What is needed to repair it is new front guards, bonnet, re-enforcement bar, a stock bumper, new front window as it is cracked, new battery, radiator, fan, and an air-flow meter.

WAS NOT A RIDE OFF and FRONT END ACCIDENT WAS NOT AS BAD AS I THOUGHT ENGINE WAS NOT PUSHED OR DAMAGE. Accident happened in August 2009 not that long ago.

Currents mods and stuff:

Front mount intercooler (was not damage in accident piping was not damage i was amaze myself when i saw the intercooler and piping not damage)

3” exhaust system (not too sure what it is bought it with the car)

R33 turbo (was already in the car when i bought it)

Heavy duty clutch

Struct bar

Stock suspension (changed the suspension because it was too low and my aftermarket front bar was like a few cm off the ground)

No pod filter (but will throw in a SARS pod filter for buyer)

No air flow meter as i SOLD IT to a mate.

Interior:

Interior is in ok condition few smoke burns on the driver and passenger seat and back

Blitz boost gauge

JVC head unit (with Bluetooth + remote)

2 6x9 Kenwood speakers in the back

2 Kenwood splits in the front (with stock front speakers but is fuzzy so i tuned it to the rear speakers only not that much to get new speakers)

Wiring for sub and amp (ready to plug and play)

Exterior:

A few scratches on the body (due to people leaning on the car with their belts but not that bad)

Stock GTR rims few gutter marks (with 60-70% tread)

BN - side skirts (hasn’t been painted still white few cracks)

BN – rear bumper (hasn’t been painted)

No front bar as it was damage in accident (it was a stock front bar) but can throw in my aftermarket front bar as i took it off to get repaired but since the car was in the accident i didn’t repair the front bar for an extra $150 ono up to the buyer just make an offer. Can see picture of the front bar if u are interested

The bads:

Need new central locking (use remote but car door does not locked)

Passenger window only can go down (only driver can make go up or down)

The side skirts and rear bar was just quickly fitted there are gaps and it was pop-riveted on so u need to take it off and then re-fit (but the front bumpers was a fitted nicely no gaps)

$4000 ONO

Could either fix it and sell it or drift it or turn it to a daily car

Im open to offers so why not throw me an offer but please no time wasters!!!

Welcome to have an inspection. Maybe more stuff but that all i can think of at the moment.

Call or message me for more details or information:

Name: bee

Contact: 0411 733 547

Located in SA (Parafield Gardens)

NOTE: its not as bad as it looks, come see it in person if your interested. Open to offers but no bullshit offers the engine is still fine.

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If your willing to separate parts i will buy all these following parts for the passenger side front. Could you Pm me prices and your location if your willing to thanks.

Lower control arm

Castor Rod

Swaybar mount

Tie Rod

Castor Rod Brackets Pair

yea more pics under engine bay and the passenger side front. Saying "minor" damage is very misleading to the inexperienced eye buddy, looks like your pulling your willy too much.

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