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Dark Grey, Auto, 1991 r32 GTS-4 (four wheel drive turbo)

Rare four door

In great condition.

Low KM's

near stock -Pod filter

Cold air induction

Boost controller

Good stereo

Just serviced.

Around $14,500 , I am now open to offers.

Pics posted soon

Call anytime,

Greg 0422844225.

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here are some nice pics of 4 doors

http://www.aerotech.co.nz/Makes_Menu/Nissa...59/nn60159.html

http://www.meggala.com/r324door.jpg

http://www.jbskyline.net/R32/Sedans/Showro...ilder/Bild2.php

http://www.bomexaero.com/images1/r32/ad281.jpg

might encourage some to buy ur car dude if they see the potential, i'm actually in the process of getting a 4 door myself.

Thanks for the help, the first pic and the last two are the same colour as mine.

If you as interested in having a manual R32, I can get you the required parts for cheap, and the car would still be one of the cheapest, best kept r32's on sale in perth.

Greg.

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