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1989 r32 coupe

rb20det

manual

ppg vibrance orange paint bare metal respray was white

apexi lowereds and adjustable damper

F+R nissan skyline strut braces

whiteline swaybars f + R

front facing plenum

blitz bov

walbro fuel pump

xtreme h/d cushion button clutch

splitfire coils

origin streamline body kit

3" turbo back system

17" works evolution stich 17x8 and 17X9

apexi boost gauge

autometer water temp,oil temp and oil pressure 2' gauges

apexi turbo timer

catch can

K&N panel filter

tinted windows

pwr fmi

PWR 40mm radiator

jap aero mirrors

haltech e11v2 with 3 bar map sensor,temp sensor and boost solinoid

gt2871r turbo .6 front housing

gtr injectors

dba slotted rotors all round

bendix unltimate pads

braided brake lines

braided clutch line

stereo:

pioneer indash dvd player 6.5" screen

fusion front splits 6.5"

kicker rear components 6.5"

response 4x100wrms amp

12" pioneer sub

currently runs 224.1 on 17psi

asking 18,000 as is with vic reg till jan 11

i am intersted in a swap for either r33 or 34 4 door as family is coming and need bigger car thats it

i will be sad to part with this but these things happen at some point i have owed it for 5 years now and no major dramas the only bad point is front bar needs some attention but whos doesnt really lol and i have spent more than i care to remeber to build this up lol

i wont be letting people drive this just for the hell of it so i'm not prepared to drive any where for no reason

Daniel 0400562482

horsham vic

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is no body interested in this at all very nice car can put up more pics of the pearl paint but is hard to take photos looks awersome in the sun light and under fluro lights really want to buy a turbo 4 door or swap for one most people are very impressed when they see this for the first time and have won awards for the paint

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Not trying to throw in cold water, but maybe try working down the price more. Can tell that much wrench work has been put into the ride, but if the price is going to be way way above the market value, no one's going to turn their heads back to look at it the 2nd time.

is no body interested in this at all very nice car can put up more pics of the pearl paint but is hard to take photos looks awersome in the sun light and under fluro lights really want to buy a turbo 4 door or swap for one most people are very impressed when they see this for the first time and have won awards for the paint
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Good luck with the sale mate, it's a tidy looking car.

I know how hard it is these days to get rid of a '32 regardless of how much work has been done to it/how clean it is. If you find that you need to drop the price way below what you'd honestly be satisfied with, do what I did and try to find someone you know will look after it as well as you did (i.e. a close mate). At least that'll offer some consolation for you knowing that all your hard work hasn't been undone. The financial loss doesn't seem that bad that way (y)

Just my 2c ;)

Free bump.

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thanx guys but not just going to give this away and looks can be deceiving in that respect becasue i have done more to this than i care to remeber and have spent many nites and weekends working on this car not that any body really cares about that really and if i were to consider offers they would have to be resonable becasue cars dont simply build them selves when u consider its had a bare metal sepray, suspension bits, new rear bearings engine mods done it try biulding the same thing for under 20k becasue it wont happen

maybe if someone was interested give me a ring and see wat happens

0400562482

daniel

and b4 u all ask no the plates arent coming with the car when i sell it

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so would love to move onto somehting abit bigger in the next little while cefiro's arent out of the question or even a laural so if someone wants to step into a 32 mines setup really for nearly wat ever u might be thinking of doing with it

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sweet looking car man can see ya spent ya money on it:) but at the end of the day its a 1989 r32, ya dont get ya money back for what ya spend i didnt when i sold my 32 and that built from ground up:) i only got 14 grand for it in the end which was above what they go for:) so i was lucky. good luck with sale man:)

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sweet looking car man can see ya spent ya money on it:) but at the end of the day its a 1989 r32, ya dont get ya money back for what ya spend i didnt when i sold my 32 and that built from ground up:) i only got 14 grand for it in the end which was above what they go for:) so i was lucky. good luck with sale man:)

well i'm not going to give something away for no money i would rather strip all the bits i've put on it and keep them and sell it that way and if somebody is interested as low as i will go is $15500 thats it no lower

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