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Hi Guys, up for sale is my baby for the last 2 and a half years. This Is the factory R32 RB25DE.

Ultimate P Plater Skyline, or perfect for someone whos looking for more vroom and less tschhh

Make: NISSAN SKYLINE R32

Model: GTS25

Milage: 116K

Transmission: Manual

Colour: Bleck

Location: Inner West Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? N/A

Currently registered? YES till Feb 27 2009

Price: 7500

Contact: PM Me or call or SMS on 0403654150

Comments / Modifications:

The Good:

Factory Sunroof, K&N Pod Filter, Will Sell with 18 Inch Lensos, though currently not on car.

Current stock wheels have plenty of tread, Lensos will need new tyres.

12" Panasonic Subwoofer, Panasonic Head deck, Boss Audio Amp

GTR Style Rear Spoiler

Good Mechanical Condition

The Not So Good:

Some gentleman has been kind enough to key 3 panels of the car, i touched these up myself, but didnt do a very good job. From a distance you cant notice them, but up close there visible. Quoted around $400 by a smash repairer to professionally touch these up

Paint on front bar is cracking, due to a few too many nudging gutters while doing shit parking jobs.

Wheels In photo are the stock ones, which are currently on the car. the lensos are in banner down the bottom

Dont have time at the moment to take heaps of pics, but will put some up soon

dont hesitate to PM, sms or call me if you have any queries!

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omg a factory r32 rb25de. these are as rare as hens teeth.

good luck with the sale dude. looks clean

some one buy a very rare r32

Edited by sneaky1

Hi, this is exactly the type of car i have been looking for as i will be a P plater a few months down the track. However, i would be extremely interested if the car is still for sale perhaps middle January - early February next year. Although im pretty sure someone would snap up this offer!.

Cheers,

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sorry about the delayed reply guys, havent managed to get online in a while

car is still for sale

heres a couple of quick pics of the interior.. if anyone wants anything more specific, shoot me a PM!

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Didn't know R32s had the RB25DE as well... that's rather special... good luck with sale mate...

I don't have 7k of cash to spare... unless you're willing to take 5k, that's if the sale of me car goes through...

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