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Hi Guys,

Looking at selling my 1989 r32 4-door.

Am the first australian owner since import. The car has done roughly 150,000 kms.

Looking at sellin it quickly as am ready to move onto my next car, looking for $10,000 ono. i emphasise the ONO.

Am willing to swap + cash or even swap + i pay cash, just depends what you've got

the car has the following mods

FMIC

K&N pod

tomei fuel pump

malpassi regulator

r33 gtr v-spec injectors

greddy e-manage ultimate

prospec b boost controller (latest model)

lowered suspension, rear susp is damper adjustable

water temp and boost gauges

3inch turbo back exhaust

few interior mods

front strut brace

last dyno i believe it put out just over 180kw but with a bigger turbio should definately see over 200kw

will hopefull have pics up soon but if your interested am happy to take some snaps and mms them

feel free to contact me on 0416 035 830

thanks

Dan

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hey guys, sorry am from ADELAIDE guys.

also, if swapping it would have to be for something like:

supra

soarer

vt-vx model commodore (i know)

late model ford

however will consider all offers!!

swap plus a little bit of cash my way for the 180 in my sig?

sorry mate looking for something with less mods as i wanna stear clear of the popo!

nice ride though, if i was after a 180 id of bought it by now!

gl withb ya sale!

swap for Ca18DET 180, has new imported motor in it with approx. 65000kms on it. (installed 13/08/07) ODO says 145***kms. FMIC, dump pipe, 3a racing pod filter (rated best by autosalon mag recently), Panasonic CD with Alpine 6x9s, ISC coilovers, Work Ewing 16x7 wheels. Probably getting a 3" exhaust system soon but can hold off on it if you like to make it more legal for ya! would trade with $2k cash your way. However i don't have that cash now so if you don't sell it in 2 months then i wil have the money for ya.

Pics are here: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry3906530

page 9 and fair way down - user name is One.Eight.Zero

Hi Guys

so so so sorry about the lack of replies to both pm's and calls. good old 3 decided to bar my phone!

am gettin the car services and tuned on the 20th as it hasnt been driven for a while.

will update with a new post when this is done!

thanks!

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