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ey all,

as above..

any jap 4 door thats cheap nd needs work..damaged,shell, needs work.. or cheap n/a

crown

cefiro

luarel

etc...

contact on pm... or [email protected]

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A Hr31 Black pillarless 4 door, with rb20 silvertop, exhuast, bov, lowered, heavy duty clutch, new tyres, just front end damage from running up the arse of someone (owner was not driving was his stupid mate) , manual 5 spd, umm if u want pics i can email them to you. Needs radiator, radiator support, bonnet, guard, headlight, few other bits n pieces, was a very good running car before acco. Already complianced and all that jazz.

4k ono

navy blue factory manual rb20det running in SA not registered but has 89 import approval papers if reqd to be registered

ex track car... returned mostly to stock

call 0412 889 127 anytime - leave voicemail if no answer

Baconer does indeed have a 4 door NA R32 in A.C.T with side collision and is asking $1,500 for it as a whole :rofl:

PM me if your interested in buying it, already had a few offers for bits and pieces but i need the whole thing gone by December 1st, moving house and i dont want to have to have the car towed along with me :X

Baconer does indeed have a 4 door NA R32 in A.C.T with side collision and is asking $1,500 for it as a whole :)

PM me if your interested in buying it, already had a few offers for bits and pieces but i need the whole thing gone by December 1st, moving house and i dont want to have to have the car towed along with me :X

p.s. Baconer I'm interested in the rear seats and door inserts if you part it out. Do you have some more details on the car as well? such as km's etc?

Baconer does indeed have a 4 door NA R32 in A.C.T with side collision and is asking $1,500 for it as a whole :ninja:

PM me if your interested in buying it, already had a few offers for bits and pieces but i need the whole thing gone by December 1st, moving house and i dont want to have to have the car towed along with me :X

pm sent :P

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