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Well it's time to sell my baby, thinking of buying a new car.

It's an R32 GTS-t an an unusual Grey colour 2-door coupe as you can see. I am the first owner in Australia so it has been well taken care of. I recently had a Vertex bodykit fitted to this baby and sprayed (came out awesome). The car rolls on 18" G-Max DEEP dish rims in Shadow Chrome with Chrome Dish, and are stopped by high-performance brake pads with cross-drilled discs. The car is equipped with a DVD/MP3 player, hooked up to a TV... all powered by a Kicker Amp+Sub with Pioneer speakers all-around. Has Nismo Seat-Belt pads and i'm currently on the hunt for Nismo seat-covers to complete the look of a beautiful car.

The car has ALWAYS been well looked after as my cousin is a mobile-mechanic and regularly services the car and teaks everything to perfection. I have a hybrid-copy Intercooler + Piping, with a HKS 3" turbo-back Exhaust. YES... original HKS turbo-back exhaust with the Carbon-Fibre look from the outside. It sounds very quiet from inside the car so no headaches, but gives a loud roar from outside and looks MASSIVE up close. I bought a Heavy-Duty Cussion-Plate Exceddy Clutch for the car and got it professionally fitted along with flywheel machined. The car has a Blitz pod-filter, and a turbo straight out of an R33 thats almost brand new. The RB25 turbo has only been in for about a week and i still have the excellent condition RB20 turbo packed away. It constantly runs on about 9-10psi without boosting anything... just the modifications. An autometer sports-comp boost gauge was fitted inside the cabin.

I purchased a brand new battery for the car about a month ago as the battery died at the Panel-Beater's while fitting the bodykit. It also has a turbo-timer fitted so discreetly next to the steering wheel that most people wont even notice it. Car is fitted with an alarm/immobiliser with remote-startup. Car has always been started for at least 10 minutes every morning before driven (thats where the remote startup comes in handy).

Looking for around the $13,500 mark with AS IS... Plates and all!

Registration runs out in April 2007 so plenty of time. Number plates are STAWKA (stalker) if the buyer is from Melbourne. Have a clean record with Police so no need to worry, any checks are welcome.

Contact Manny on 0434-64-1177 or [email protected] or just leave a PM. Buyer will not be disappointed.

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Yeah it was my bad. I put every single detail in there except the Price. Then i went over it and realised there was no price lol. Thanx guys

Forgot to add, will trade for another car + cash... make an offer

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gday mate

you have a pm about the sale of your car!

if you copuld reply back that would be appreciated

cheers

bump for a very nice ride and tough looking 32!

good luck with sale man...very nice 32 :D

Thanx dude appreciate it. Reguarding that GTR... I WISH i could afford it. The only reason i'm selling my 32 is because i no longer have my part-time job and i'm looking for another... my baby's gotta go unless i find a job soon. Will consider trade's + cash my way

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ey man, how much will you let it go for with out Kicker Amp+Sub with Pioneer speakers, and wheels,

also where abouts are you?

thanks

Hey dude. I'll sell for $12,000 without the Amp+Sub+ Rims. The speakers are mounted in where the standard speakers are so no point taking them out man. I said $12,500 without the rims, i'll take $500 off for the Sub+Amp or i'll be losing too much money. The car is a bargain as it is man. Also, i'm from Melbourne, Tullamarine about 5 minutes from the Airport

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