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Hey guys im putting my r32 up for sale iv only got 1 pic of it atm but if u want more just ask ill send u some.

apart from the following the car is stock :

D2 coilovers

koya drift teks 17 by 8 and 17 by 9

bride bucket seat on adjustable recaro rails

stelth front mount intercooler (uses origional cooler piping save moving battery and cutting a hole )

turbo smart boost controller

juran boost gauge

front and rear strut braces

exceedy H/D clutch

HKS pod filter

carbon fiber air box

3inch jasma exhaust not heaps loud but a very nice note

deep dish steering wheel

Thats pretty much all i can think of the car is really clean for its age its got 123000 kms on the clock

im asking for 12000 neg also interested in swaps so let me know what u have got

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  • 2 weeks later...

yeah mate AHHH, this is a genuine inquiry about the vehicle in the advertisement mate.

Just a couple of quick questions mate AHHH, does this vehicle do some schports car manoeuvres? like does it do skids and stuff? how much power does the bucket seat add to the back treads mate?

Another thing mate AHHH does this car come with a flutter mate? does it make a sound when you schtabb the clutch mate? I have a mahogany bed that I need to move from my grandma's place to my place mate and AHHH just wanna know what the boot space is like? Does this car come with a woofer mate? Is it removeable? Cheers Cuz

yeah mate AHHH, this is a genuine inquiry about the vehicle in the advertisement mate.

Just a couple of quick questions mate AHHH, does this vehicle do some schports car manoeuvres? like does it do skids and stuff? how much power does the bucket seat add to the back treads mate?

Another thing mate AHHH does this car come with a flutter mate? does it make a sound when you schtabb the clutch mate? I have a mahogany bed that I need to move from my grandma's place to my place mate and AHHH just wanna know what the boot space is like? Does this car come with a woofer mate? Is it removeable? Cheers Cuz

???

is this what the kids call humor these days?

somebody ban this troll

  • 4 weeks later...

Might be willing to swap my turbo 2000 model pulsar with engineering cert depending on condition. I'll bring it to the texi event at Quakers hill tomorrow if you want to have a look. Pm me, post in my thread or give me a call on 0410313104 if interested.

No worries man. The offer still stands if you change your mind or have trouble moving it. Unless you're after a drift car the FWD aspect isnt really an issue, it doesnt have any traction or torque steer issues and I'm pretty sure it would be as quick or quicker than a stockish 32 gtst - I wouldn't write it off until you've had a look at it. (thread is here if you havent seen it: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/00...sw-t333927.html )

Good luck with it anyway.

Edited by gregor

hey mate i just put it on car sales and its got way better pics than wats on here just check it out on that

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...75&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963846 4294963593 391 410 898&silo=1011&PriceTo=410&seot=1&PriceFrom=391&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15&trecs=117&__sid=12ACF0CD3072

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