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Selling my car due to loss of licence, comes with roadworthy, no rego. r32 gtst with rb25 motor and gear box (only done 100 000 kms), coversion cost $5000, engine registed to car with vic roads. Full black leather interior, front recaro style bucket seats, re upholstered roof lining, new carpet, pioneer dvd player. HKS front mount intercooler. GTR front bar. Shaved boot, including key hole. Rays Datona Racing wheels. Lots of money spent on this car, very sad to see it go. Asking $11000 firm

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roadworthy is running out in a week or so

$9500 with 16" rims with roadworthy tyres

CAR HAS ROADWORTHY, no hastles on transfer

A good price for a good car WITH FULL RB25 CONVERSION!!!!!!!!

Hey mate nice looking car. What are the wheels your selling with the car are they just stock rims? How longs it been out of rego? Is the price at all negotiable? Pretty interested did you get it registered in the end? Where abouts in melbourne are you located?

The wheels are rays Datona's 18"x8" at the front and 18"x9" on the rear with dish, the price without wheels ($9500) does not include the datona's. Just put new rego on which started on the 4/11/09. The price is not negotiable as a r32 with a rb25 and full leather interior is worth every bit of my asking price. I am located on the mornington peninsula.

Hey all, car was stolen then crashed over the weekend. I have no insurance on the car so need to get back as much money as i can. The whole car is now up for scraping. Will put pics up when i actualy see the car.

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