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Hey Fellas

just gaugeing intrest in my R32 as i have no time for it anymore and want to move on to new things its a 1990 model with roughly 128*** kms still registerd.

the car has a few faults that i have been slowly fixing over time since my lil incident in may

so to get the car running you would need the following

Drivers side mirror

2x Indicators

1x windscreen ( i am orgainising atm )

and finally instal the Remapped ECU chip and give the engine a service as its fouled the plugs from runing unbeliveably rich when the ecu witch had a Apexi SAFC busted.

The interrior is also a lil bit moldy from the smashed windscreen and the cold weather didnt help so i am also in the process of ripping out and cleaning it all the drivers door also has a dent in it from where someone punched it during the incident

now im asking $6900 fairly firm as i will still be fixing it until possible sale Also note i may be willing to do a swap so let me know

Cheers

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