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As title states looking for a non turbo manual r32 skyline, no not r33.. i know r32 non turbos are not easy to come by especially here where im around but I wanted to see if i was able to get lucky, not in a rush so just text me if you do have one 0422126939 or email at [email protected], dont worry about the value of the car, my budget easily covers your average/clean NA r32 unless your one of those dreamers who try to sell p plater legal cars for over the top prices, i am keen for an r32 but if i cant find one theres always other cars im in no rush =) thanks

got an 2000 R34 25GT-X N/A for sale if your interested, just dropped the price to $9900 if your keen.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384541-2000-nissan-skyline-r34-25gt-x-non-turbo-4dr/

Thanks mate.

got an 2000 R34 25GT-X N/A for sale if your interested, just dropped the price to $9900 if your keen.

http://www.skylinesa...-non-turbo-4dr/

Thanks mate.

Thanks for the offer but i was only after manual cars, sorry. GL with your sale though

Can you wait 8 months?

holidays over for me soon, uni starts in around 2 months, so i kinda really do need to find a car soon, 8 months is a pretty long time to wait, but it might be possible depending on how stubborn i am to look for a car im actually interested in, been without a car since i sold my 180sx around 6 months ago, i guess borrowing friends cars and family cars have helped me lasted so far, if i cant find anything i feel like i might just use public transport so it is possible but if you do have/ own one now you wouldnt mind pming some pics anyways? im just curious =) thanks

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