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Up for sale is my 32, had her for over two years and it has been a blast. Over turbo cars now and just want a hassle free daily.

Interested in trades for a civic eg or similar + cash my way

White, factory sunroof. Rego till Aug 10'

- 2lt 5spd manual, 202xxxkm's

- serviced regularly with only mobile engine oils every 5000km's & only shell v power ever used

- replaced gasket heads, cylinder heads, valve stem seals, head stud/ exhaust manifold, timing belt and seals. cylinder head machined. all done no more than 30xxxkm's ago. engine still very strong

- 90% of all water pipes and hoses replaced

- full turbo back 3" xforce exhaust

- hybrid replica front mount intercooler

- blitz bov

- heavy duty clutch

- nismo damper adjustable only suspension

- hks mushroom filter

- walbro fuel pump

- 8000k HID

- turbo timer

- fuel, oil & boost center gauges

- head unit & rear 6x9's

- alarm

- rear spoiler removed, welded and re-sprayed boot

- de-badged, gtr style front bar (will require repair/re-spray), factory type m side skirts and rear pods

Bad points:

* The vents wont produce air, front/rear demisters still work, so does the A/C.

$8500 ono offers will be considered, stupid offers will be ignored

CONTACT RAY 0432 720 004

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