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Price has been dropped 10,500 cash or swaps to same value

R32 gtst 148,000 manual 2 door grey

Rb20det 210rwkw will make more power with retune running rich

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...32&trecs=28

Rear spoiler removed since carsales ad , comes with car

car has one dent on door nothign major

Would prefer swap !!!Will swap with practically anything preferably,, r33 ,soarer , 180sx with rb engine, s14 , Subby , v8 commodore ,rx7, v8 ute , cheaper ute / car +cash will put cash on top for carrs of interest eg r32 gtr ,, dont be shy with swaps ,,, cash offer is firm car owes me over 14 grand ( regency park pricks) was originally 12,500 ,, want to get into something with an rb25 or similari so i can build big power or a bigger car for work

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hey wat about a 1993 nissan terrano 2, very good condition, got it serviced today,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wa...ed#entry5042791

follow link for pics nad bit more info? i am willing to pay for shippment of car to WA

cheers

Ethan

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  • 3 weeks later...

hey guys , sorry havent been on in a while ,, plans have changed with swaps ect ,, really need cheaper work vehicle + cash or just cash !!! price is 11k with the 18s , 10k with r34 gtt wheels that price is firm sorry!! the wheels cost me 1750 3 months ago!!! car has cracked rear bar , reversed into bloody wooden slepper thingo , car will be fixed within the next week or so until then , heres some more photos !!! cheers guys!!!

for above price will throw in greddy emanage blue brand new with extram looms ect!! , or may separate for a quick 300$ worth 500 on ebay just for base pack,,,,

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also did all the callipers and drums took me 6 hours but they look minter like the big hsv type brakes lol ^^wont elt me upload for some reason there is a few mor photos will try again mid week cheers

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