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URGENT SALE

I am selling my R32 as i am moving Qld, The car is emaculate condition

Custom blue paint job only one month old, The car is mechanically excellent

and has been reguly serviced. Regretfull sale.

1989 R32 GTS-T Mspec

Manual RB20DET

100,000 kms

Modification

3" Cat Back Exhaust

Pod Filter

Custom respray, Blue (1 Month Old)

Full Do-Luck Bodykit

17" gold wheels

Gtr Spolier

2" Boost Guage (car not boosted)

Pioneer CD player

$12,000 ono.

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Location: Cranbourne, Melbourne, Victoria

Phone: 0410 524 646

For any information and a fast responce please call anytime.

Edited by slow_as_33

another PM sent buddy.

Is it currently regod?

What exactly needs to be changed for a safetly certificate to be approved??

Edited by Antone

Free bump but one question is that blue happen to be a version of Holden Turismo Blue?

PS If i was in the market and didnt have my Cefiro i would be interested very nice looking car!

  • 6 months later...
lol i think it is sold.

The new owner is a regular on ns.com

Yeh the car was matts it sold Back in november last year.

I believe it went up for sale again since then but the owner did not end up selling.

And yeh he is a regular on NS.

My car, which was done with this one at the same workshop its up for sale if your intersted.

The SAU post has messed up the images so use this NS one.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry3170727

Pz - Tours.

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