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Hey everyone, my 32 is for sale located in QLD;

1992 R32 M Spec

Midnight Blue

5 spd manual

Sunroof

Full electrics

Standard motor and turbo

Includes all the type M goodies; body kit, brakes and sunroof!

86,348 KM

Rego until APRIL 2007 Will supply RWC

Modifications include:

Coilover suspension

3" cat back exhaust

Brand new Apexi pod filter (still have original air box)

Brand new immobiliser and alarm system

This car is in very good condition and very original! I am the first Australian owner! The paint (midnight blue) is a nice colour and is in excellent condition! The interior is all original and in good condition! The car comes with brand new gearstick and hand brake covers, original black! Bought of this site! The car has an Australian owner’s manual and has original jack! The air con was re-gased four weeks ago!

$13300

Price negotiable

Please call for further details! Reasonable offers considered and please don’t ruin my thread! Keep it nice! ;)

Thanks everyone,

Tyson

0401875774

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