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*Mod's don’t move - Looking for EOI from Queensland only Feel free to move after one week, if need be.*

I have found another car that has caught my eye; I’m looking to sell my R32 Gts four door pretty quick. In saying that I'm not letting it go for a loss of money.

I bought this around 2 - 3 months ago, and finally got it complied the other week. Has a RWC, but no rego. If you want 6 months rego price will change. It was bought as a project car - So it’s a pretty base model car.

I imported this car, via a broker in Melbourne.

1989 - 15 year old import.

Rb20DE.

AUTO.

Nana spec tweed trim.

Missing Jap spec head unit.

Front and rear strut brace's.

Genuine 57,000kays with log books an such.

Has a dent on front left hand side guard, not a big deal. And it was keyed on the left hand rear door at the docks.

Sick hubcaps - gets the chicks bro.

Complied last week at ADD in Kedron - with RWC. I only have these pics. I can take more if some one is interested.

I’ve driven it from Brisbane to Noosa, then back to Brisbane and back to Noosa again, it feels awesome on the road, no queer sounds or bumps, motor is very tight, auto shifts are smooth, and no slipping from the torque converter.

I went to play on some *enter private mountain roads* and was surprised at how well it pulled for a non-turbo auto :confused: With some force an effort it can be made to step out as well :)

I want back what it owe's :D

Car $5500 - Landed.

Compliance $1430

Transport from Melbourne $660

RWC + misc towing fee's $125

Strut bars $120

Total = $7835 + rego.

I want back the $7835

May be more then other N/a Auto’s, but I wanted a genuine clean car with zero future problems. I don’t care if your uncle habib can import one cheaper – So no lame comment’s. I have receipts for everything.

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You can smell the raw p0wah in this one.

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My first mod were strut bars, why?

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Even a rear one.

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So tough.

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That air box add's 60hp.

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I stole the wheel off an 80's bus.

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Part of my 5 stud conversion uleh.

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Still looking to sell people. Don't be shy of such full sik car.

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can i have the rear strut brace? :D  

Hey are u selling those stud converters?

Could be useful for the Passage..

Strut bars x2, $123 posted brand new off ebay. There are still a few left I think.

I might be interested in selling the hubs.. I only have 3 though.

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