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heres a link as i dont want to do all the photo's again

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry5497834

Selling my R32GTS-T as i have bought a GTiR and will be going to uni/study next year..

Has normal plates as of today fitted, will sell for less if you bring your own wheels... NO SWAPS thanks

R32 GTS-T RB20DET 2Door coupe

-Black

-Just put 3mths rego on friday last week

-Pod-filter

-Manual

-3" Catback exhaust

-Near new tyres allround 5 x 245/40/R18 90% tread (will sell with 6 rims, 4 gold + 2 black)

-Dvd player, option audio front splits

-All electrics work

-Hid lights

-Door inserts come with car as were taken off to do something then idea was scratched (picture below)

-Will supply spoiler but disconnected

-Boot is stripped but have all the parts for it

-All skyline mats there and no wear on carpet (shown in pictures below)

-No cracks in dash (always use shades)

-Car cleaned weekly on inside

-Turbo Timer (switched off and hidden)

-New brake disc's allround and new rear brake pads

Apparently guy did this b4 i bought it:

new gear box

new clutch

all bushes

Sad bits:

- Left Rear damage from previous owner (shown in pictures below)

- Cut in drivers side door

- Air con needs regas... but im a man and dont need it so its up to you if you wanna get that done smile.gif

- Rubber getting loose top left of rear window..

So 7.7k i not too keen on going lower unless you bring your own wheels then i will sell for 7k cash *NOT INTERESTED IN SWAPS*

Please no rude comments in MY thread! if you dont like it thats ok, i think it looks tuff with red bonnet but was not intended just had to replace the old one as it was damaged and thrown out..

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry5497834

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*bump* final price 7k cash FIRM with wheels.. massive drop and i didnt want to go this low but i got debts that have to go now!!!.. bargain! F**k!

-Spoiler is back on today

Is the damage just above the rear window?

thats rubber peeling back.. could be some rust there im not sure but i had tape on the window because water was getting through.. rear left damage is pictured, ive knocked it out a bit and isnt too bad just not perfect, little bumps around the car but have been painted over and needs to be looked at closely.. come have a look if interested

Price is now 6k firm if you bring your own wheels and 7k Firm with the 18"s, no lower now

have red gearboot and handbrake boot put in today, will supply old 1ns and will not change the price either way

cheers

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