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After 4 years of ownership, i have decided it is time to get rid of my R32. Looking for a quick sale as i am planning to move interstate and dont want to take it with me. The car is relatively stock and has served me well over the 4 years, with no major problems, but like all old cars has some wear and tear. would suit someone looking for a good base to start a project car off, or someone who wants to enter the world of forced induction nice and cheaply.

Price -

$5500 o.n.o,

Location -

ACT, south Canberra

The car -

Model: R32 skyline Gts-t, 5 speed manual

Colour: Maroon

Engine: Rb20DET - stock and hasnt been boosted since owning

Km's: 235,000 (bought the car with 170,000)

The Good -

New Mongoose alarm, fitted last week. Has turbo timer built in

New rear brake's, pads and rotors

Slotted front discs

Stock R32 gtst rims

3" exhaust

Tien coilovers

hybrid FMIC

Turbosmart BOV and adapter - also have stock BOV

Federal tires, been on the car less than a year with plenty of tread

Momo steering wheel

Interior in decent condition, no rips in seats

Pod filter

Bosch coils

bosch 040 fuel pump

more parts here and there that i had to replace over the 4 years of owning the car

The bad -

Some of the paint is getting a bit old, clear coat starting to chip off on the rear bar, passenger door, rear lights and the front bar. otherwise fine.

Bushes are getting a bit worn out, some need replacing

Crack in front bar

broken a/c vent in interior and passenger door speaker cover

small rip in carpet under clutch pedal, covered by car mat

Any more questions or queries then give me a call, can organise to show the car to serious buyers

Contact details -

Angus - 0413949630

[email protected]

Can also send more pictures on request.post-9984-0-27942500-1336472376_thumb.jpg

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