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Hey there everyone....

its time to let go of my r32 project and parts that bought for it. i have no time to work on it anymore since i work 6 days a week.

a set of 18" starcorp impuls 8.5" front, 9.5" rear black center. never been used. 100% thread - $1500 (brand new)

3" high flow cat and 3" cat back exhuast made by liverpool exhuast very quiet - $500

Apexi GT copy delta fin cooler kit wif piping and clamps - $500 (brand new)

a set of 18" advanti rims stud pattern suit rexys - $250

a/c compressor suit r32 and r33 - $300

rb25 det motor and manual gear box, loom, computer tailshaft, drive train and r33 diff. complete conversion for r32. i'd personally pulled it out myself out of a series 1 done only 95 000km motor and gear box still intacted - $3000 prefer to sell it as complete package

lastly i got a r32 89 model done 115 000kms. stock as a rock engine has never been tampered. has never put boost controller, turbo timer or even alarm still original mechanically and electronically.. first owner since imported atm its under goin a full respray. the car is fully primered and is dead straight.. i got the rear guards rolled to the shit house by luis from drift garage, to fit wider wheels. it was black in color my ideal color for this car was goin to be black wif a purple pear on top. it has not been painted yet. car has no rego needs blue slip full vertex kit included.

i got 2 pricing on the car...

as it is now wif primer no paint 8500

to get it painted wif its black color 8500 + 1000 extra

to get it painted wif another color would be abit extra depends on my painter

reason sellin this is because i work 6 days

no time for it kinda over the car thing... lookin to purchase a house

All prices on evey item is nego.

any interest please call me on 0416 339 456

or pm me.

thanks

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