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Up for sale is my r32 with an rb20

Very clean car for its age. Has 200.000 on the body but I was assured it only has 130,000 on a new rb20 engine installed.
5 speed manual
Gtr front bar
stock rb20 turbo
Bee r rev limiter
Nismo front caster arms
Blitz shocks all round
Fuel pressure gauge
Boost gauge
Aftermarket head unit
Full 3" cat back exhaust
Very right rb20 gearbox

Plenty of r32 parts I can sell with it for extra.
I have worked with r32's for a very long time and this is a very clean example.

No receipts unfortunately.
Selling due to to many commitments in imports and can't afford to keep them all
Has a fresh 3 months rego
Best to come have a look.

Chasing 5K



4.5K IF YOUR BRING YOUR OWN RIMS

REGO ENDS 5TH OF MAY

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Since the photos it has a brand new battery and battery holder all hoses have been retightend

Can supply plenty of rims with the sale
Either
Stock r33 rims
S13 rims
350zx stock 18's

Wheels on the car in the photos are not included. Stock r32 rims will go with the car

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