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1993 R32 GTS-T

$12,000

91,434kms

Black

4 speed auto

RWD

location in Adelaide, SA

the car is in good condition, original condition, nod mods to engine, no exhaust, all stock, slotted front dbas have been put on the front aswell as pads, its had a 100k service on it

price is negotiable

phone is being repaired at the moment, ill put my email up for now, [email protected], phone will be up when i have it back

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bump, really need to get rid off this car, need to clear loan, this car has been good too me, and a fun drive, price is negotiable, registration till august this year, still several months left, open for offers anything

Actually $5K is about right for an auto 32 seeing as manuals sell for less than what ur asking. Guy I work with with paid $12K for one with regency approved RB25DET conversion, manual, fmic, zorst, seats.... just sayn.....

Edited by GTS-tt

Actually $5K is about right for an auto 32

agreed 100%

...but

its your car mate. stick to your guns. you wont get a quick sale, but its your car. do what ever you want mate.

good luck.

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