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Hi all i am selling my 1989 r32 4 door rb20 turbo. It is in reasonable condition couple of marks here and than it is pretty much stock. I has 89 000 km on the clock and has march 30 2011 rego.

It has the following mods.

1. 3 inch Cat back exhaust

2. Apexi height and dampener adjustable coil overs

3. Turbo smart plum back BOV

4. And finally a fully sick POD filter lol

The car is being sold as it is no longer required as i bought a more reasonable daily that can tow and be banged around more with transporting tools and ect. The car is located in Newcastle call me on 0434108477 or email me hear for more info

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No thanks mate i am after cash to put turbos on my gtr and i already have another car as a daily i really dont need 2 toy cars why dont you keep your 180 they are cheap enough to run if you don't flog them and the sr are realible.

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