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Hey guys,

Want to buy an R32 Skyline. As i am a Green P-Plater, needs to be non turbo and MUST MUST MUST be manual. Also Prefer a 2 door.

Would prefer if its running an RB25DE, but if its RB20DE i wont complain. Just want the ccar .. you know?? :)

Not really fussed about colour, wouldn't mind like a grey, black or white though, simple colour.

Currently driving BMW E36, 318i .. 1998 so if you wanna trade or whatever , definitely interested.

Looking to spend tops of about 7000-7500, as i would like to do some mods to it myself.

I know it sounds like im being a picky mother effer. But im just looking for that dream car. help a brother out

Thanks guys, please hit me up if you have or know someone who has a vehicle that meets this description, annnnnd if not .. close enough is good enough, hit me up anyway.

Brad

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Not exactly what your after but i have a r32 N/a 4 door auto, custom interior, lowered etc etc

could always do a manual conversion :thumbsup:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/376039-eoi-r32-4-door-non-turbo/page__p__5997654#entry5997654

I've got a 1993 r32 RB20DE

Gun metal grey

BC BR Coilovers

5 speed manual

2.25" cat back exhaust

Kenwood head unit with amp and 12" sub

52mm aliminium radiator.

Located in Melbourne

Text or call me on 0401286190

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SPECIFICATIONS

Vehicle: 1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS (Non Turbo)

Colour: Midnight Skyblue

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Body: 2 Door 4 Seat Coupe

Engine: RB20DE 6 Cylinder 2.0 L (1998cc)

Reg Expiry: Feb 2012

MODIFICATIONS

Sony HU w/ AUX

Alpine Speakers x2, Focal Alpine Splits x2

2.5 inch back exhaust

Racing Pedals

Decals - BOSS

Located in Adelaide

Contact me on: 0403 669 822

Edited by SK- Kenji

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