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Well I am considering selling my 32 that I have been working on for the last 6 months because my fiance and I are about to break up over it. We have recently moved into a more expensive house and I dont have enough money to finish it, and my mrs has had enough of me using her car and leaving her to walk to and from work now.

I literally am living off $30 a week after I pay all my bills so im really left with no choice but to try sell.

I need to sell it asap or swap for something that I can drive right now. I would like another r32 but am open to anything really. just hit me up. Can do something cheaper with cash my way too.

Because people like to low ball I will start at $13,000 ono or swaps with a car that has rego and RWC . I have spent well over this, but desperate times call for desperate measures. :(

MAKE AN OFFER.. I NEED A CAR I CAN DRIVE DAILY ASAP

The car has a

# Fresh new i30 Blue Paint job with a ton a fleckle through it. It really sparkles in the sunlight

# Engine bay sprayed jet black

# S1 rb25 with a Neo cam belt cover and good compression across all cylinders only done 80,000 kms

#Brand new GT3582 turbo Made my Mr Turbo on the Gold Coast

# Greddy Copy front facing plenum with 3.5" throttle body

# Oil filter relocated with external Oil cooler

# Full Vertex Body Kit

# Denso 720cc Injectors

# Genuine HKS Fuel rail

# Super spark coil packs

# PWR Alloy Radiator

# Brand new Bosch 040 Fuel Pump

# Hicas Lock Bar ( all Hicas has been removed)

# Battery Re-Located to Boot with 2Gauge Power Cable.

# Brand new Braided Hoses for the turbo with Genuine SpeedFlow fittings

# Fuel Pressure Regulator

# Z32 AFM

# Lenso D1r's with near new tyres 17x10 front and rear

# Front Mount intercooler

# JIC Gold Coilovers

# Greddy E-Manage Blue with Injector & ignittion harness and boost/map sensor. also has tuning software and pc cable

#Greddy Intelligent Informeter the plugs straight into the OBD plug

# JL audio 6.5" Speakers in Parcel tray

There is prbably more that I will add when I think of it.

Basically what it needs to be finished is,

*Power steering lines to be hooked up - pump is already on and there is a stainless resevoir already there

*The exhaust needs to be finished. I have a cat back to exhaust, and the dump/front pipe is on the turbo, the front pipe just needs to be welded to attach to the cat

* Needs a CD player if you want music.

* Mod Plate for the engine to get it registered

* It needs to be tuned. Im not sure if the Greddy Blue will be able to cope with such big injectors, so they may need to be downsized for something like 550s or you might need a power Fc or Nistune. but the greddy and informeter could be sold to make back some of the money for that

Call or text Daniel on 0422 051 559

Car is located on the Gold Coast QLD

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I WILL DO IT CHEAPER WITHOUT THE WHEELS. Hit me up with swaps or cash offers guys. The worst I can say is no :) some more pics too

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Edited by dantheman88

Whoops, it has splitfire coil packs. Not super sparks lol

Make an offer guys.

Edited by dantheman88

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