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WTB P Plate Legal r32 with RB20DET

Looking to buy a P Plate legal R32 closer to Murarrie, QLD as possible. Still on my Ps till November so would like a kinda stock/ clean R32 with an RB20DET Engine. My budget is around 6K give or take. Can stretch a little for the right car.

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9 hours ago, SkylineNewb said:

Yes an RB20det is legal on Ps (In QLD) and yes im going out on a limb but can you please not crush a young mans dream.

Fair enough. I owned a 32GTS-t before my 32GTR. Such a nice car to drive, you'll have lots of fun if you find one. Good luck with your search.



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