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hey all for sale is my silver r32 4 door.. is in good condition with low kms(75,000)body in good condition,no rust or dents, its turbo auto and brought it in under the sevs laws.. it has to be sent to another state for complience(other than SA),and some things have come up and i know longer have he funds to get it done..its a really nice car to drive and i cant fult any thing in the drive line..the can has a few very small scratches witch will probley just polish out..

heres the details

specs.. 1993 r32 4 door

turbo auto

75,000kms

jic hight ajust and damper ajustable coilover..near new

cusco strut braces,back and front

also have all the stock stuff,car came in dead stock, i just had all the other stuff waiting for it.

very clean underside of car.. the compliece place told me that if they could do it nuthing would need to be replaced,except the fron brake pads.. witch i have sitting in a box in the car(brand new nissan).

car runs fine, and it can be complied.. if u find some where to do it or u can just used it for what ever elce u feel the need to use it for..

location victor harbor, SA

price..4500 with every thing, 4000 stock as a rock..

contact me.. pm me or ring me on 0402675675.

pics.. will be added some time today..need this gone.. i think its really cheap.. so i hope u all do as well.

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does not come with wheels any more..

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Edited by mr324doors

hey all i have now found a place in SA that can compliey the car so if ur keen for it i will give u there number.. i dont no there name just there number... so come on and buy it.. so cheap will work out to about 6500 on the road..

still here guys and girls, girl friends payed me for my wheels so there not here any more.. so final price with every thing(coilovers,strutbraces)5000, or 4000 dead stock..must go need shed space..

complete auto dismantelers in SA, will be able to complie is in 2 weeks, just waiting on paper work.. PRICE DROP 4500 WITH COILOVERS OR 4000 STOCK.. this is such a good price.. im loosing money now guys.. has to go.. this price is very firm its low as it is and wont go any lower..

i have all the paper work for the car and it can be compiled in SA as of 2 weeks time.. also have the phone number of a place in VIC that can also do it...

please buy it some one....

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