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In the middle of respraying my 32 and will be selling it once painted to clear debt to banks unfortunately,

Car will have fresh silver with a slight blue pearl paint.

Manual with excedy hd clutch

base height and damper adj coil overs

Type m front bar and skirts

Zumbo yako wheels rear 9.5 +38 front 8.5 + 30 with 8 mm spacers and Achilles atrs about 80 %

Custom 25 mm flared rear guards to fit a more aggressive fitment

R33 front lcas with modified knuckles for extra steering lock

Rear camber arms lengthened to correct camber

Non turbo cradle so doesn't have hi cas

Full interior in decent condition, couple of holes in dash from gauges

3 inch exhaust with hot dog and rear muffler fairly quiet still sounds good

Deep dish nardi copy steering wheel

Car currently has no motor but this where it can work in your favour!

I have a rb20de, rb25de, and a rb20det so it is upto you which motor you would like, if u decide the 25 can also supply turbo stuff to make it 25 +t. If u choose turbo will come with front mount and 25 turbo.

Car will be ready to sell a month or 2 but just seeing if people are interested before proper advertising. I don't want to sell this car but Im biting the bullet and clearing debt to start looking at buying a house. Car has rego Untill next April. Can supply photos after next weekend once painted. Asking for 8800 depending on what motor buyer wants price won't change dramatically, low ballers will be ignored, reasonable price for a fresh resprayed drift ready regod 32. Thanks for looking :)

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