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selling due to over it, dont drive it much anymore , more interested in my comfy dailylol

1993 series 2 r32

238 000 kms (still running strong , never broken down)

gun metal grey/black

44mm aluminium radiator

3" turbo back exhaust

exedy heavy duty clutch (installed less then 5000km ago

PWR big daddy bov

tien superstreet coilovers

turbosmart MBC set to 12psi

m-spec rear wing

rolled and flared guard's (fronts not complete due to the machine at my workshop couldnt clear the s2 front brakes)

GREDDY fmic w/ piping

autometer boost guage mounted in driver side air vent (circular vent on the right of the dash , needs new bulb)

cream interior minus driver seat , threw away due to wear and tear , and the shift boot looks like shit.

pioneer head unit and rear speakers , no front speakers.

k&n air filter

cut the coilpack cover so it doesnt trap the heat (will throw an uncut cover for no extra charge)

Regular servicing - every 5000km's ,

98 octane fuel always used

the body is pretty much in the condition that i got it, same with the interior, was going to turn it into project car after rego runs out but really dont want to spend the money

power steering pump is on its way out, i will supply one , (havent bothered to install)

the back half is black because i was bored and the paint was shit on the back, i had it all preped to get sprayed properly but couldnt afford it so though bugger it why not

it has a rear bar but isnt on the car, its still in primar , will install it again on the weekend or one day after work this week , the wing is still grey

missing the quarter window surround part on the driver side

rego until september 27 (NSW)

no accident history

no rust

runs great

Will throw in all spare parts i got laying around , including ps pump , timing cover , coil pack cover and what ever else i got.

i dont think there is much else to cover, ill update with more info if i can think of anything.

Chasing $6.5k ono , swaps for something of interest , just show me what you got

contact on 0431 121 625 or email me at [email protected]

sms preffered due to work (i work alot) , or if you call and i dont answer leave a message and ill call you back when i can

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