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Hey, just wondering is someone's looking to swap (straight or with cash my way) with my r32? I'm over the whole jap scene (workin full time) and i rarely drive now ... work 2 mins from home. I would prefer something comfortable and reliable (newer holdens etc)

Mine's got a few mods here and there ... but overall very nice and tidy. I'll fix any issues I see before we swap...

If someones interested I can post pictures etc?

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170xx km's ... black color, tr43 brand new turbo a few months ago, safc(not installed) new clutch, power steering just overhauled (1200 bux!), good tyres, stock wheels, full exhaust done, clean interior, 12 inch sub with amp and mp3 player, apexi boost gauge, dr drift chip, sway bars back and front, HICAS lock bar professionally installed, apexi air filter with custom aluminium intake pipe and a few other things here and there ...

No major problems with the car ... happy to get a roadworthy. I would be chasing around the 9k mark or something around similar value. Rego JUST paid as well. Its running 9 psi right now as I haven't gotten round to putting the safc in and getting it tuned but it should make decent power with the new turbo once tuned and if you put some injectors in.

and an old pic ... looks the same, pretty sure its lowered as well. It comes up brand new after a wash!

*** THE CAR IS IN VIC MODS, DUNNO WHY THIS HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE WA SECTION???? ***

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Car's in Box Hill VIC. Sorry but if I'm correct Fj40's are 4wd jeep kind of things yea? I'm after something cruisy / comfortable (hence why I'm swapping the skyline). I just don't wanna spend any more on it and it's really wasting away with the big turbo and safc sitting in etc

looks like a nice clean car mate ... but I'm after something else ... Just so I dont waste anyone's time, here are some requirements (because I'm willing to put cash on top)

Something comfortable newish (atleast 2002 + etc), I can manage to add 3-6 thousand on top of my car for something that I'm after. Something that needs no work...

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