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Hi,

Im still looking for an R32 Gtst 5speed must have sunroof, prefer white or blue, and gtr bar if possible. Must be good condition with RWC. Some mods ok but not too heavy as insurance will kill me. Im in melbourne but will consider other states if car is right.

Please pm me or better email [email protected]

Thanks,

Rhett

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i have a sweet white r32 but in qld and a bit outa ur price range but i may be able to fix that by taking mods off it which will also help insurance issue aswell..... its for sale in the cars for sale section may be a few pages back.....

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I live in Melbourne and I have an R32 93 model. It is blue. It is manual. It has done 85000 ks. It has 18 inch (custom white) rims, near new wet weather tyres, cyclops immobiliser connected to central locking, keyless entry, MP3 player, immaculate condition. Recent tuneup including cleaned fuel injectors, new fuel filter and fuel gauge. legal ride height, still have spare wheel. Brakes, transmission and clutch are in top nick. The car has absolutely no troubles and great on fuel cause it is a non turbo and no sunroof.

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