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Up for sale is my 1992 R32.

i have owned this for for about 5 months , in that time nothing has gone wrong with it.

it has been absolute joy to drive.

its has 104768 kms.

they guy i bought it off imported it about 14 years ago with a 32 GTR, and baically drove this when he wasnt driving the GTR- which wasnt that often hence the low km's.

when i bought it the km's were only at 89 000.

He has kept this under cover in a garage not in the sun. and since i have bought it i have kept the same respect for it and garaged it and covered it and washed it 1-2 times a week.

it has recently had an oil and filter change.

and still has all the orginal japanese Logs books and manuals.

It has an RB25 DE-Non Turbo so its P Plate legal

this car has a great amount of power for a non turbo.

-Just by looking at the photos of the engine bay you can see how clean it is.

theres still that "New" smell to the engine, and that cleanness.

-it still has the stock exhaust.

the note of the RB25 sounds amazing when changing gears you can hear it winding up even though it doesnt have a big exhaust.

so if an exhaust was installed this car would sound beautiful.

-The gears are still very tight no problems with them at all, changes are smooth and nice.

The HICAS system is great this car's steering is amazing and sticks to the road.

-Interior is as new, the dash has no cracks or bubbles.

-The paint job is exellent im asked all the time if i have re-sprayed it but its still the original for when it was made.

the car has a mod plate from QLD, and a Personally imported Vehicle plate.

it has been in the country for a long time so it is able to be transfered to different states.

it has remote centeral locking with an alarm and imobiliser.

Registered Until the 8th of December.

This Car has not been Flogged by some young kid ,drifting it and doing burns outs.

it has been respected and driven properly.

the photos honestly dont do the cars justice.

oh and it wasnt washed in the photos :banana:

I live 30 mins from Byron bay,NSW

11,000 ONO

I am Interested in Swaps for a newish car... subaru.. or something econmical

post what you have to offer

contact me on here or ph. 02 66291725

ask for Olly.

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Dammit! Can you put it on sale next year? ;)

Far out this is perfect. R32 + Gun Grey + RB25!

How rare are these?

hahah very rare indeed. :blush:

the paint work is so clean.

when i was looking for a 32 it took like 7 months or so for me to find this hey,

all the other ones were so shitty that i looked at. and they all wanted 10 or so..

hahah very rare indeed. ;)

the paint work is so clean.

when i was looking for a 32 it took like 7 months or so for me to find this hey,

all the other ones were so shitty that i looked at. and they all wanted 10 or so..

For some reason $11k seems too much. Another member on here bought his R32 GTS for $6k.

$11k is cheap R32 GT-R money. See how it goes, if it doesn't sell lower the price by $500 every couple of weeks or so.

Edited by Rallye

Hey bro, i am interested in your car. Possibly a swap for a Subaru as you stated.

This is what i offer + cash my way:

http://firesport.com.au/subaru-impreza-rx-...s--ad150678.htm

If interested just reply :worship: we can work something out. By the way i'm from Victoria.

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