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up for sale is my pride and joy, my r32 gts-t skyline! auto, 40000kms Cars body is in A1 condition and the inside is like

new.

12 MONTHS REGO,Full bodykit, engine is basically stock standard besides k and n pod filter, has never

been boosted! has 3 1/2 inch exhaust from turbo, 18 inch chrome wheels (3 months old), near new

tyres, electric sunroof (does not leak!)

Alpine head unit, type R front splits, type S back 6 inches,

Was resprayed around 4 months ago.

I am willing to swap/trade for a vehicle of interest! prefer V8 ute or another turbo, but open to anything.

MAKE

ME AN OFFER!!

LOOKING FOR AROUND $11990 FOR IT OR CAR SIMILAR VALUE OR CASH MY WAY IF NOT!! PLEASE E-MAIL [email protected] for any other info thanks!!

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hey interested in swappin for a VT Series II Commo? 18" rims, big Soundstream sound system, pager alarm w/ 3stage immobiliser and remote start. Brand new tyres and only just hit 150,000km. Mechanically it is in excellent condition, serviced regularly w/ full records. email me at [email protected] if interested.

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hey interested in swappin for a VT Series II Commo? 18" rims, big Soundstream sound system, pager alarm w/ 3stage immobiliser and remote start. Brand new tyres and only just hit 150,000km. Mechanically it is in excellent condition, serviced regularly w/ full records. email me at [email protected] if interested.

Hey Mate, might be if its a V8 and a manual? thanx

sorry man its a v6 but goes pretty hard for one that is stock. its an auto as well sorry to say.

would be interested in some cash your way as well to compensate for it not being v8 and manual!

Wait so if this is your pride and joy, it has 12 months rego, new respray... 40k KMs ... why do you want to _swap_ it for another one. Reason for sale?

Is a good question.....The reason i want another one is because Im after a manual, starting to think that Im better off changing mine over now though after seeing some of the other r32s about!! thanx

sorry man its a v6 but goes pretty hard for one that is stock. its an auto as well sorry to say.

would be interested in some cash your way as well to compensate for it not being v8 and manual!

Hey Mate, nah sorry im really after a v8 or another turbo.

  • 2 weeks later...
how come it needed a respray after just 40,000kms? got any interior or engine bay pics?

cheers

hey mate, was done before i got it. Im guessing it must of been a bit faded due to sun damage. can send you some pics if you are still interested. thanks

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