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i am selling my R32 ..... site with several pics >>>> http://www16.brinkster.com/304CID/pics.htm ......

looking at $18,000

consider trade/part trade may be interested in basically anything reasonable

mods include:

,switchable boost

,turbosmart Type 2 BOV

,alpine cd w/ sub and amp and splits

,17 inch enkei RP series wheels

,trust cat back exhaust

,K&N M's huge pod filter

,modded suspension

,sports steering wheel

,fully serviced air con

,just been serviced

,Blitz white face boost guage

,new clear blue greddy turbo timer

,car is a 12/93 model with 130k

,same interior trim as a gtr

,removed rear spoiler (can be put back on as holes are still there)

any more info wanted feel free to pm me or reply here......cheers guys Jon

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Has the timing belt been replaced? How low are you willing to go on price? What do you mean by "modded" suspension? What boost do you run? Why does the list say turbosmart BOV when the pics show HKS? Do you have any current pics? How much rego? Why is the sky blue?

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the timing belt was done just at 100k i was told by the previous owner.......it has gtr front struts and kyb rear struts with lowered springs all round i also have the matching kyb front struts now that i may put in later on...... low boost is std boost high is 12 at the most never more...... and thats only on a good day never on a warm day......the hks bov was replaced with turbosmart which was a good move for sure cause its adjustable..........has about 2 months rego at the moment... they are the most current pics i have at the moment unfortunatley...... has been buffed and the carpets and seats shamopood and had the spoiler removed since pics......price is something we can talk about if u are interested after u have seen the car......and just so u know the SKY IS BLUE cause of how the light refracts through the different layers of the earths atmosphere........ and it also has alot to do with how the human eye's receptive colour spectrum which it is known that blue reflects to light over a broad spectrum.....WOULD U LIKE FRIES WITH THAT SIR???????

"squizz" i got an r32 gtst which i modified the turbo to a high flloed T3/T4.. any way .. my point is.. that if the 180sx is a good car? (with sr20det actually).. co i like those cars... and r they good in turque snd pick ups.. coz my r32 it has a delady once u press the gas it takes 1-2 secs to rev up... but not SRs.. why?

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