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Hi all, I have decided to sell my 32 now, as i have found the perfect replacement car at an offer i couldn't refuse, so here are the details:

Basics:

'92 model

rb20det

5sp

Just over 104,000kms

Climate Control

Electric windows/mirrors

Black powder-coated stock rims

Timing belt changed at 98,000kms

Mods:

Pod filter

Boost gauge on A-Pillar

3" Exhaust (stock dump pipe, rest is 3")

Re-mapped chip (BadBiki chip installed by DrDrift)

Rear camber adjustable arms

Full Viper alarm system with keyless entry, bonnet/door/boot sensors, & a microwave sensor, Apexi pen turbo timer (fully automatic) all installed 3 months ago by Deny at Autobarn, Moorabin

Can sell an R33 GTR fmic with it aswell

Car has no stereo, but i can sell all the components needed for a little extra. (eg, clarion h/u, kenwood amp and sub in ported box, and some 6*9" and 6" Kenwood splits still in box, never used. Plus most of the wiring needed...)

And I just got the car re-registered, so it's got until late Feb '05.

Price-wise, i'm looking at $14,500, and that will include RWC.

If you would like any further info on this car OR THE SILVIA I HAVE FOR SALE, please feel free to PM me. I check it as often as possible. And as for pics, i have no digital camera, so if someone would like to take some shots and post them up for me, that would be fantastic...

Cheers.

Matt.

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it's now down to $8k, has no rego, will supply a rwc tho, but if you visit www.nissansilvia.com it is under the Cars For Sale section... I haven't got any pics as i have no digi camera...

The Skyline and Silvia are still for sale

BUMP

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Still for sale, had a few interested parties, but no money, so yeah, i still have it... I'll take 14k cash, otherwise, it'll stay at 14.5 for a while longer. It's a pretty good price for an r32, you have to agree.

Cheers.

Matt.

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I'm afraid i haven't got any pics, as i have no digital camera, and no scanner, so it makes things a little tough...

But if you would like to see the car, please PM me with some details, and i'll get back to you as soon as i can. I'm South East of Melbourne...

Cheers.

Matt.

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Yeah Cattivo_69, the car is still for sale, but i don't have pics. (read the first few posts...)

I'm in Melbourne aswell, so if you would like to see the car, let me know via PM, and we'll arrange a time and place.

Cheers.

Matt.

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