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Selling my 32 to make way for an upgrade =) details are below.

WAS asking >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>$11500

Was asking >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>$10500

NOW ASKING ONLY >>>>>>>>>>>>>>$9500

1993 R32 Gtst

Trans: Manual

Colour: Red

Mods:

- Bee*r 3Inch turbo back exhaust

- Large FMIC

- KYB Suspension

- 500hp Bosch

- Turbosmart Boostncontroller

-Blitz dual stage turbo timer

-Greddy Boostguage

- CD player with new speakers back and front

- GTR Breaks and spoiler

- Clutch just replaced with receipts for proof

Any questions feel free to pm me. Looking for about 10500 neg or only willing to trade for a manual wrx or a r33gtst or r34gtt plus cash your way. Located in southeastern suburbs melbourne.

mobile: 0412 128 622

email: [email protected]

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come on any takers who want some extra cash behind them in melbourne ???? id really like a r33 :D

Car has been regularly serviced and taken care of....so someone buy it or offer me a r33 =)

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got about 150k on the clock

theres some engine pics havent got any interior ones atm will post em up moment i get them but its just your normal 32 interior no burns or anything

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hey mate, spoke to you on the phone, heres the link to my car

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=157283

was after at least 7.5k on top to give to my dad.

let me know what you think and then we can take it further or not

cheers

Billy

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