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PRICE DROP TO 10.5K FIRM

Must sell this weekend

Hi all,

Have a R32 gtst with rb25 for sale, exact list of mods will be coming soon but its fresh from japan and has no compliance, but can be complied. Its perfect for those looking for a track car, i'm yet to go over the car but from a quick drive the engine sounds good its got adjustable susp. and mech. lsd also has numerous gauges and controllers floating in the car.

$11,900 ono

Those interested can see the car 039574 7868 and ask for Ray.

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The car is in Clayton, VIC and it was a 15y import but yet to be complied. Has another quick look under the car and found:

Nismo suspension

adjustable castor rods

Splitfire coils

feels like a HD clutch.

New Price $11,000

Not sure what you mean?

It doesnt have to be complied if you dont want to.

Cheers

Ray

Was it brought in under the 15 year old rule????

If not, it has to be complied within 12 months or it will be crushed!

I am asking because I want a track car only and don't want the hassell of having to comply and register it.

RB25 box? or just engine swap? K's on engine? power output? compression? nismo suspension asin adj coil overs ride height/damper? hook me sum pics and as much details as u know more specific about wat bits are on the car as im very interested!!

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the price on carsales has now gone up to $9,990 but it is still more expensive on here....

POO TO YOU MATE thats not at all nice to the SAU community considering most of the skyliners know this site.....

i think you will find it nearly impossible to LEGALLY comply this car due to the engine conversion

you have been found out buddy

also seeing as you joined on the 8th, and straight away advertised this car without any other insterest in this community other than to make a quick buck goes to show how much of a person you are

DOOSCHESBAGS LIKE YOU NEED TO BE BENT OVER, KICKED IN THE ASS AND SENT ON YOUR WAY :cool:

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