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Hey Guys,

Putting my 32 up for sale. Im not to concerned if it doesn't sell at the moment, this is more of an EOI

It a 1989 Model R32 4 Door.

I have almost all the receipts for the modifications done.

Engine;

RB20DET

Greedy FMIC

Turbo Back Exhaust

Twin 2.5in Straight Pipes

Suspension;

Cucso Coilovers

R32 GTR 26mm rear sway bar

New Super Pro Rear Sway Bar Bushes

R33 Front LCA's

New Kazama Adjustable Castor Rods

New Project Mu Handbrake Shoes

New KTS Alloy Cradle Lock Spacers

New KTS 5mm Lock Spacers

Cusco F&R Strut Braces

Drive Line;

RB20DET Gearbox

New Eagle Racing 3puk Brass Button Clutch

New KTS Strength Clutch pivot

New KTS Solid Polyurethane G-Box Mount

KTS Short Shifter

S14 Welded Diff

Wheels;

AVS (unsure of model) 17x8 and 17x9 +30 all around

Audio;

Basic Pioneer MP3 Headunit

Pulk Audeo Front Speakers

New Alpine Type S Rear Speakers.

It is also fitted with a Viper Alarm. Features Central locking, alarm and immobiliser.

All the fluids have been replaced. Im using Motal Turbolight engine oil.

When the Clutch was put in, i had the fly wheel machined. I also replaced the Spigot bush, Thrust bearing, rear main seal and rear gearbox seal.

As most of you may know R32's are know for their dashes cracking and bubbling. I have put in a MINT one from a GTR. In general the car is in good condition.

This is a non-hicas model! which is nice, no need for lock bars and all those lines running under the car.

The car does have some panel damage. When i bought it the front passenger front guard was dented. While i have owned it it has acquired some rear quarter love. The damages isnt bad. It just broke the tail light and dented the quarter. I took it to All Type Crash for a quote. They said it was very minor and easy to fix. Im not to worried about it, that's why i haven't bothered to get it fixed.

All it needs is a set of dope wheels and your ballin'. If it doesn't sell im thinking some R33 GTR's power coated black. nom nom nom

The Bride in not included in the sale.

Asking $13, 000

Contact by PM or on 0401 227 678

Cheers, Josh

Please, don't spam this thread with crap, telling me how your cousins mum Tony can get one for cheaper. I dont GAF. If you don't like it....don't buy it. Simple

Tire kickers and time wasters need not bother.

Here are some pics;

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Ill get some more pics tomorrow

Note; the speakers covers are missing in the pics. i do have them, along with the stock parts.

Will consider swaps

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