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Sad to see it go but time has come to sell my 1993 R32 GTS-T as money is becoming an issue for me. Travelling overseas at the end of the year and need to sell the car to be able to finance this.

The car is a 1993 R32 GTS-T in lamborghini orange with a black bonnet...these 2 colours together actually look very good...

around 133,000kms

5spd Manual - Extreme HD clutch replaced 2500-3000kms ago

3" exhaust

Pod Filter

S15 wheels

the car is running great

Serviced every 5000kms - just changed NGK platinum plugs 1000kms ago

Car has rego until end of Feb 2007 and will have RWC

Also, plates SKYXTC will come with the car

I am after $11700 for it with the plates and RWC

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' date='11 Oct 2006, 04:43 PM' post='2574170']

the engine bay is clean...only thing is the engine bay hasn't been sprayed so is the original colour - burgundy

ewww wouldnt tickle my fancy.

Ill offer u all ive got lol 9k....

BUMPING IT UP AGAIN!

PRICE REDUCTION AGAIN!!! NEED IT GONE .. NEED MONEY TO TRAVEL AT END OF YEAR!!!! $12000 and its yours with RWC and plates!! price is firm no $9000 or $10000 low ball offers!

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