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hi all today im selling a r32 gtst 4 door auto

was going to use this as another project but cbf now as i already have a full tits car build but my newest project is a boat i just bought and would like the funds from this to help get it in the water

anyways

engine: rb20det

trans : auto

what ive replaced on the car.....

genuine nissan coilpacks

new larger turbo

new ignitor

new afm

new walbro fuel pump

new plugs bcpr6es

new slotted rottors all-round

new rebuild master cylinder

new window switch

new batt

and its also got.....

2.5 inch exhaust with xforce canon

also have 2 spare newly made std exhaust that come with the car

18 inch rims

alpine cd player and new blaupunk 6x9 in front

maybe more but cant remember

the bad points.....

rego ran out a few months ago so no rwc or reg will be sold with it

car is dead strait but paint is fully shit clear coming off

windscreen has a crack and needs a new one for rwc

tyres are crap and need new ones for rwc

window tint is coming off passenger window and looks gay as aids

think the neutral start switch is playing up as the key wont come out of ignition with out flicking the switch

sometimes it stalls witch i think is due to the ebay spec fake hks bov that on there (just bought a genuine greedy bov you can have it in the post but soon as it get here ill give it to ya)

just ruff around the edges but nothing major

anyways it is what it is its nothing flash but would be a good drifter with a manual thrown in it or a nice road car with a coat of paint tune and some tlc

price is $2500 witch i thinks fair

car is located in Kangaroo Flat Bendigo Victoria

ph or text Rossco on...... 04 zero nine 025 six six zero

pm or text me for email if you want it but ill post pics now if it lets me but after a fast sale so come get a cheap r32

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what to sell asap to get the boat rego'd in in the water but ill keep it updated if it sells or not. lol thought i put a cheap price on it to sell fast but don't know must be a crap time to sell or something

Thanks for that. Yeh I've noticed selling cars not quick as it used to be a few years back. Somewhat related so could you please check out my post here?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/433799-can-4-door-r32-skyline-fit-some-music-equipment/

Cheers

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