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Hi everyone,

My beloved R32 is now up for sale. Due to a change in personal circumstances, I have been left with no choice but to sell it. There is nothing wrong with this car in any way and if it was entirely up to me it wouldn't be for sale.

It comes in the sought after Dark Blue Pearl colour (TH1) and looks absolutely awesome in the sun. The car is not in showroom condition, being 20 years old, but isn't too far off. The speedo reads 124,000 kms, so I'm guessing it has had a replacement motor installed at some stage and the kms are a reflection of that. It is always filled with Shell V-Power only.

The car is a genuine Type-M, which includes the bodykit, all power options (which are in perfect working order) and even very rare factory leather interior (average wear and tear on leather). The rest of the interior is almost spotless.

Most of the modifications were performed by the previous owner and they include;

- G4 coilovers

- Gts-T wheels painted white (Paint has begun to flake)

- 3" Stainless Steel turbo-back exhaust

- FMIC with chrome piping

- Oil catch can with breather filter

- Gates Racing Timing belt

- Pod filter

- Larger in-tank fuel pump

- R33 turbo

- HKS turbo timer

- Turbosmart BOV

- Turbosmart manual boost controller

- Autometer boost gauge

- Slotted rotors

- Brass button clutch

- Momo steering wheel

- Alpine iDA-X305S Headunit

- Alpine 4 chan amp

I've had the car for almost 12 months and in that time I have treated it with the utmost care, the car gets washed and waxed regularly and a few extras I've included are;

- Nismo seatcovers (to further protect the leather)

- Nismo gearknob

- TUF 032 numberplates

The rear wing has recently been removed but will be included in the sale, along with a box full of other spares.

I'm asking $8,800 ono

Rego expires on 22 November 2012, this has already been considered in the asking price

No time wasters please

Call or msg me (Anthony) on 0431 291 605 or PM me

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