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hi i have a r32 sedan,

dark red

rb20de

"personal" steering wheel

climate control

pwer windows

power mirrors

cloth interior

carbon stlye dash cluster

sunroof

new sparkplugs

body has minor damage on passenger rear qaurter panel and passenger rear door, easily fixable

minor shopping trolly style dings heare n there

wheels that r on it, 2 silvia and 2 180sx both on tread wear,

car is uncomplied but has import approval under the old law, so very easy to comply, just do intrusion bars, fuel filler restrictor, and child restraint bolt. easy as

i brought it at the end of last year, drove it home and thats were it has been ever since, brought with the thought of fixing it(panelbeater by trade) and getting it complied, but i have 2 other projects and have no time for this one, i also am runnign out of shed space.

i've brought 2nd hand indicators for it as the ones that were on the car were cracked.

i'm basically selling it for the price i've paid and the stuff i've brought for it.

It could do with a service, as i havn't serviced it as weell.

$4500 ono

my number is 0434827285

located at victor harbor

Chris...

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if images doint come up on this screen right click em then hit "view image" and u should see a pic. thanks

Edited by Painting_evolutions
  • 3 weeks later...

bump relisted now cleaned up and ready for a genuine sale. with pics, please note the fuel flap is missing i do have it just forgot to put it on for the pics,.

thanks. after quick sale

CHris...

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