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My gf had a couple of 31's.. and after many issues with old cars and stuff breaking and needing fixing week after week.. we decided to sell them. The plan was to buy a nicely maintained one.. or something along the lines of that. Anyway i did a service on this 32 4 door and it was for sale.. after looking over the car and seeing the price.. my gf had to buy it.. the car is mint!

Stock as a rock factory manual turbo, just has new lowered springs and shocks in it.. drives very nice thats for sure... its nicer to drive then mine... until you floor it that is :(

No major plans for it at this stage, maybe an exhaust and a cooler, but to be honest my gf is loving having power windows, climate control etc etc lol so its a big step up thats for sure.

Will post some more pics later of both of them side by side in the sun... we only got it the other night ;)

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wow thats top news. i seen this on carsales during the week as i was looking for a car to replace my burnt out shell. looked very nice. and its also a factory pearl white isnt it? there is a pearl white one near where i live and i thought it had been resprayed but maybe thats how it came. its a tuff colour i think.

ive always wanted to have 2 myself as i think they are a pretty orsome car in stock form as a dayly. no commo or falcon can offer such features at that age.

Schmenz: My plans for the car are to buy a cooler and exhaust at some stage... I have got plans for it but i dont think i will be doing too much with it

while im paying off a loan :rofl:

Its quite nice having 2 4 door 32's at home... I would MUCH rather be in Simon's car than mine most of the time (his 25 makes me jealous :))

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