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Ok, so Ive had the car sitting around collecting dust since August 08 (bought a new car) and have finally managed to get around to advertising it. The car recently had an R33 engine dropped into it (work done by Autotek) so there are no fears of a spinning a big end bearing as most R32 RB26's do (speaking from experience!) Car runs great and I would love to keep as a track car but the partner wont let me...

Heres a little info on the car....

- Its an R32 GTR (1989 Model)

- R33 RB26 Engine (engine has just over 100,000k's - timing belt changed)

- About 146 XXX kms on body

- Front drive shafts reconditioned approximately 20,000ks ago

- Nismo engine mounts

- 3.5' Kakimoto cat back exhaust

- Apexi air filters

- 1 year rego

- 18x9.5' 3 piece Trafficstar rims

- Lowered

- N1 headlights

-Trust Radiator Shield

- Autometre boost gauge

- Rear wheel drive switch

There's probably more that I have left out so please feel free to call or msg me on 0402 485 832 if you have any questions.

Also, if you are interested I may have some performance parts for sale as extras and also have R34 headlights and conversion guards.

Im after $16,000ono OR swap for a Nissan 200sx plus cash my way OR maybe if anyone has one, a "track only" series 6 RX7 plus cash my way

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^ sorry guys, I should of written that better.

I posted up to see if you were interested in a trade, but realised a trade between Perth and Canberra would be a pain.. ...

And you cant delete your own posts on this forum...

that should of said "mods please delete this post" or something..

Sorry for the confusion.

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