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Hi guys, i have a manual 1992 Type-M R32 for sale or swap

Reason for sale: in debt with government

Kilometres: 12x,xxx

Modifcations: front mount intercooler, catback exhaust, oil catch can, gtr alternator, gtr radiator, Simota airfilter, front and rear cusco strut bars, brand new battery

Exterior: BN sports body kit, repsrayed Jet black 2 months back, GTR bonet ( got dents and scratches ), bootlid welded and painted over holes, skirts and rear bar moulded onto the car, resprayed from burgundy so boot and engine bay still burgundy.

Interior: GTR seats, Sard pillar mount boost gauge, white gear boot, Pioneer splits, no head unit, amp wiring included

Service history - NGK iridium sparks changed 5000km ago, Mobil 1 synthetic oils used, serviced every 5000km

both sets of rims will come with the car

Car needs: a grille, a bonet respray/repair, new tyres

Registration: RWC supplied, rego til november

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Price: looking for around $11,500

Contact: 0411 198 533

thanks

hey, im around the springvale/keysborough area

the skirts and rear bar are moulded onto the car and can be removed, but lots of holes

but the front bar is not moulded to the car, its held on my lock screws and bolts

could i get some engine and interior pics?

also does it have standard sus?

does it come with any standard parts?

have you had it dyno'd if so how did it make? if you have could you post up the dyno graph?

are you negotable?

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