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I have my r32 up for sale I bought this hoping to have it as a track car but I some guy sold my a dud motor which I put in so after spending all the time and money on that im over the car...

I am selling it as a rolling shell with no motor or box because Im keeping the engine/loom/ecu/box/clutch/turbo/cooler/gauges etc.

this is a late 93 model so one of the newest r32s around, the body is fairly straight but there is a small amount of rust around the rear wheel arch, the panels are all there and in good cond but the rear bar needs a paint

it will come with:

full interior

3" exhaust

17" wheels

walbro fuel pump

tein suspension

diff

tailshaft

type m brakes (4 piston up front)

its a factory manual so has manual pedals etc

brand new clutch master cylinder

this would be perfect if you have crashed your r32 or have a motor a box lying round ready to bolt in.

I can get more pics on request

I need this gone asap as I am moving house soon otherwise I'd part it out...

the price is $2500 and my contact details are 0420 767 957

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Edited by SIFTY32

Hey mate I have taken out the coilovers for my new car sorry,

also I am now going to part it out so if anyone needs anything ask me for a price :)

hey corin whats the interior c-piller trims like? I need a set of good ones as mine are f**ked. Let us know what your chasing for them if they are good.

is it buchered yet? or still rolling shell?

Hey mate its still rolling and I've only sold a few interior parts so far.

I forgot to mention on here that the reason Im parting it out is because Iv'e found out the there is some damage to the chassis I am not sure how bad it is because Im not a panel beater, so I thought id just part it out rather than sell a dodgy shell to someone. although it would be fine for a track car im not sure how it would go with a rwc etc.

its very rare to see poeple on this forum or in the industry with honestly like that. Thank you very much.

Sounds like you better part it out ;)

yeah Its the only way to go mate I have been ripped off in the past and its not much fun...

I have had a few people look at it and apparently the damage is not as bad as I thought so there are a few people interested in buying it complete :)

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