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Hi all. I have a damaged R32 for sale. Front end damage, motor still runs fine but abit of work needs to be done to get it back on the road. Its an 89 model with a Highflow cat, aftermarket exhaust and a few little extras to go with it. Have a new bonnet and passenger guard but have run out of money and moving shortly so it all has to go. Asking $3,500 or nearest offer. Preferably a local buyer as i need it gone asap. You can contact me faster on [email protected] if you have any questions.

Also i should mention that there are 1 month old slotted DBA rotors on the car.

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For those of you that got my mobile number sorry i lost it on the weekend and just got it back now...so if you tried to contact me i apologise. Xinhua thanks for your reply but i would rather get rid of the whole thing as im moving shortly. If all else fails i'll let you know

Bump :)

~180,000 no rego and its manual

have you still got it? If so am very interested. please let me know either way, am looking for rolling shellbut will take whole car if necessary

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