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My 32 4 door is up for sale. its just been thro regency for a full roadworthy and to check off the RB25det conversion and is now legal with that motor. Has full reports and emmissions reports done.

I dont have may pics as yet... something that i will organise is the next few days. But if you are actually interested by all means come and check it out in person.

Price $9500ono with 3 months rego WILL consider swaps with a S2 stagea + cash your way depending on the specs etc that im after. WONT consider swaps for anything else so dont pm with about your sick VP commo.

Car has the following

-Tien Tie rods

-Buzz spec Struts all round

-Rack spacers

-RB25det with RB20 ecu tuned for 12psi. Makes 210 rwkw.

-fresh respray done a year ago in Mazda metallic red (as seen on RX8) looks brilliant in the sun.

-handflared guards. will accept good sized wheels with no issues. used to run XD9's in 17X9.5 +15 all round

-straight as body and chassis rails

-HD clutch

-MINT gearbox

-Chassis has around 80,000 kms and engine about the same

-3 inch exhaust

-many bushes replaced

-18inch starcorps and a full set of stock 32 rims (no tyres)

-mp3 player

-brand new battery

-3 months rego

now the bad things

-missing some trim parts in the back

-pass side and centre air vents broken (common r32 issue)

-doorwindow switch has weird finish on it

Drives well and is very reliable. have done trips to mildura/horsham/sheperton several times with no issues.. quite economical on the open road. unique colour and just needs some decent wheels and you've got a real head turner.

heres a pic, as promised i will get more,

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Contact me via PM, or sms/call 0412 938 933

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