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Hey guys/gals,

After convincing my cousin to buy a "Skyline" an R32 was her choice. It will be her

second car. She agreed, now due to that issue. She now wants me to look for one for her.

So if anyone has or knows of an:

*Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

*2 Door Only

*Must be "Manual"

*$10,000 or less - Price

*Good Condition inside & out.

*No major damage

*No major mods

*Must have Rego

And thats it.... i think?

Post up here or PM me...

Cheers.

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Hey mate,

Funny how your cousin and I are looking for the same car. But unfortunately I gave up on a r32 purely because you won't find one that's under 10k with all the conditions that you listed. Maybe in Vic but definitely not in sydney.

Anyway good luck with the hunt! And if you find one let me know!

:)

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Hey mate,

Funny how your cousin and I are looking for the same car. But unfortunately I gave up on a r32 purely because you won't find one that's under 10k with all the conditions that you listed. Maybe in Vic but definitely not in sydney.

Anyway good luck with the hunt! And if you find one let me know!

:unsure:

Oh i found one!

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