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Hey guys, been looking around and havent found any cars I really want...

Basically after any clean R32 or R33 or 180sx's or S14 preferably with a SUNROOF...But doesnt matter if it doesnt have a sunroof, just still show me what you got

Not after a worked car, just something with simple bolt on mods is ok, i.e. front mount,

Any colours, has to be manual + turbo and in NSW

Got around $10 000 to spend so please pm me

Been all over tradingpost,gumtree, ebay and carsales and nothing of interest has come up...

Cheers

hay man ive got a r32 gtst in sydney for sale asking $9990neg for it.

Its manual has frount mount, boost gauge, turbo timer, pod fillter, exedy heavy duty clutch, 18inch rims black but the paint is starting to flake off, it aslo has gtr bonnet ,guard ,front bar and (grill not fitted) black with gold pearl bonnet and bot lid anything more you want to no send me a pm

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^ sorry mate 10k max...

13k-14k could get me a r34 gt-t coupe....

Also with Skylines prefer ones with GTR fronts, doesnt have to be OEM, just want the bonnet, bumper... just looks cleaner but no biggy..

And if you have clean R32's without sunroofs its still fine, as I just realised in a car that old that rust is very common there...

Check in my topics mate, my R32 GTS-T is up for sale, starting at $10K but open to offers.

Have a browse & let me know if it takes your fancy, cheers.

haha you know I think your car looks amazing, perfect everything even the turbo hks 2530, I was looking on putting one in a r32 later on when I bought it... but the thing is, just dont want to lowball you and you're in Melb so its abit far for an inspection...

Bump any colour but the burgandy maroon pleaseeeeeee

lol thats not cool, that burgundy maroon is actually wine red metallic & its pretty schmick, at least on my car tongue.gif

forget the bolt on mods. Just buy this one for 10k. No sun roof but I could cut one in the roof for you. Not really but it does have an rb26dett. Much cooler than any sun roof.

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it needs a new paint job. looks good in the pics but its not really and it does have an rb25 gearbox with one peice tailshaft. motor is standard but was just rebuit with new bearings and gaskets and has x-force dumps and front pipes and 3 inch exhaust.enjoy

hi there, got this 94 series 1 for sale, with sunroof. it has a gtr lookalike grill (done superbly i might add), 3" turbo back system, front mount, d2 coilovers.

I also have a LINK ecu i can throw in for extra.

The SPARCO chair is also extra.

The price is $8000 with both the LINK and SPARCO

The price for the chair and ecu is $500 each, so between $7000, and $8000 depending on ur selected options. also please note that the ecu is not tuned, and the sparco still needs some extra fabrication to mount perfectly strait.

I'll supply all my contact details if your interested, and yes i do have the stock chair and stock ecu. (its currently running with the stock ecu)

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