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This car is back on the market. Reason being that the original purchaser of the car i was selling it to, has encountered some issues that are beyond his control and taking longer then expected. I need to get rid of this thing before I move into the new house so it has to go asap.

I originally purchased this car in Japan in August through J-Spec Imports as a 15yo import with the view to do it up for the track/drift comps. It finally landed at my door in the first 2 weeks of December and is currently sitting in my front yard. Car has a lot of potential and the Sedans are much less common then the coupes.

This car would be prefect for someone wanting to get into Drift or wanting a PIMPED cruiser as it has so much potential ready and waiting.

Unfortunately for me (well not really... but conerning this car its unfortunate) during the time it was in Japan and the time it landed, I got engaged to my longtime gf and we ended up finding a house so its got to go which is being settled this Wednesday and I want to redo the bathroom so hence this is for sale.

OK... enough blabbing... heres the stuff you need to know!

Make: Nissan

Model: R32 GTST 4 Door

Trans: Manual (conversion)

Engine: RB20DET

KMs: reads 80k ish... having imported a few now... I'd say its safe to say its wrong

Colour: Wine Red

Compliance: No

RWC: No

Import Approval: Yes

Price: $7000 as is ONO

Budget: Your budget should be around the 12-13k mark if you want this on the road in good nick with a fresh paintjob. Less if you know someone who can paint the car on the cheap etc. It leaves plenty of room for fixing the small things wrong with this car.

Extra Info:

Cars clutch is on the way out so I am getting a standard one installed this weekend.

Cars paint job is in an ordinary condition but not much needs to be done to fix it up. Front bar will need to be replaced or repaired. This car can easily be registered in australia once it is complied.

Car does not come with compliance or RWC and will be sold "AS IS".

Mods:

-LSD (no idea what kind... doesnt seem to be a locker as its nowhere near as viscous)

-Genuine Final Konnexion bodykit

-East Bear coupe style rear light covers (Rare)

-Later model projection headlights

-Quick release steering wheel kit

-Bride fixed back bucket seat

-Yumcha bucket on passengers side.

-Catback exhaust (very loud but comes with a silencer)

-GREX SH Shifter Knob

-Tein tie end rods

-Front and Rear Apexi Coilovers (Height adjustable)

-Apexi pod

-Window tint on back window and back door windows

-Some weird thermo fan setup

-Has brand new HD battery

-Clear indicators

-Aftermarket grill

-Nismo GTR bonnet splitter

Condition Report:

As with all the cars i sell i dont like there to be any surprises so will give a full account of what condition every part of the car is in with a large amount of pics in hi res.

-Car drives well and revs smoothly. Also handles very nicely and slides well thanks to the suspension and LSD upgrades. (only tested it once due to the dying clutch).

-Drivers door looks like it was broken in through and will need repair.

-Bonnet is faded and the clear coat is peeling in some spots.

-Boot lid has holes from where the stock spoiler was mounted, is filled with some form of putty.

-Front bar will need repair. Crack in top needs repair and also the side mounting points.

-Aircon has been removed i would assume to save weight

-Middle dash vent is missing. Can get replacement if required. Was going to mount an SAFC or gauges there seeing as theres no aircon but heater still works.

-Paint is faded in most parts of the car but will apparently buff up fine according to the panel beater who looked at it.

-Interior is in reasonably good condition... well whats left of it as everything from behind the front seats has been gutted

-Gear stick surround has been munted but i have another one to replace it with in good condition and black

-BOV has been modified with a one way valve

-Bride bucket has a tear but can be patched.

PICS and vids:

http://home.iprimus.com.au/hoogle/r32/line.rar - 5.4MB

http://home.iprimus.com.au/hoogle/r32/line1.rar - 2.2MB

http://image-cache.skylinesaustralia.com/p...0/R32engine.wmv - 3.8MB video

Contact Details:

[email protected]

or PM or phone 0422 930 505

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the fact it is not registered there will legally be no test drives. But any inspection is welcome and if needed i can organise it to be viewed on a hoist. Interstate buyers are welcome but will need to arrange for their own shipping if required.

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There is now :P

Sorry... I had something there the first time i posted it but lost the whole post before i got to post it so copied what i put in the ebay auction (yeah its on ebay as we speak :D)

ok heres a new set of photos... the others were taken down

http://home.iprimus.com.au/hoogle/r32/line3.rar

if you need the others let me know.

Last offer was $6500 with a dump and front pipe thrown in and the clutch as is. No deposit has been received though (but its hopefully going this weekend or next) so its still up for grabs.

For 7k I can supply a brand new HD drift clutch

ok heres a new set of photos... the others were taken down

http://home.iprimus.com.au/hoogle/r32/line3.rar

if you need the others let me know.

Last offer was $6500 with a dump and front pipe thrown in and the clutch as is. No deposit has been received though (but its hopefully going this weekend or next) so its still up for grabs.

For 7k I can supply a brand new HD drift clutch

Pics don't work????

I am very keen. You have PM

awaiting deposit... car should be sold unless someone can beat the price and time.

selling with Brand New HD Drift Clutch, Brand New Dump & Front pipe, Brand New Hi Flow Cat for $7200. HD clutch will be installed for that too.

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