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Hey everyone

So I am posting in here as I want to sell my r32 sedan as I am looking for something different.

This car would be best suited to be a permanent drift car but I'm sure if someone gave it the time and effort could be used as a daily drive again

Good:

As far as I know it is mechanically a1, it has not missed a beat since I have had it and the gear box and clutch are still great at the moment it has

Neo rb25det

Fmic

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Cam gears

Full 2-way diff

New drive line

Nistune ecu

Turbosmart boost controller

White line sway bars

Rear strut bar

Hsd coilovers

Rear camber arms

Hicas lock bar

Extra lock bars up front

Alloy radiator

Also just had the rear window re trimmed

This car is also 95% stripped and has gutted rear doors with both rear windows replaced with Perspex

The bad:

Needs new headlights or at least re wiring

Front left guard needs replacing as took a small hit into a guard rail

Needs new indicators

The passenger side rear guard has the paint cracked

The tail lights need replacing should only be globes though

And needs a new exhaust it is currently only a dump pipe was going to build a side exit exhaust but was never finished

And needs a new vertex front bar to match the rest of the kit currently has a stock front bar

As I said this car is great as a drifter just not the right car for me, it still drives great and is awesome fun

Chasing

$8000 I know that is probs a bit high so the price is negotiable

Or am looking for a manual sr20det or sr20de s13

Or a sr20det 180sx

Thanks for reading will post pics up shortly

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it looked much nicer than that when i had it as a daily, it is a shame i havent been able to afford to get it back to where it was before it was crashed.

and generally when i say the price is negotiable i mean it...

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I have elevated Hibino and PickleNick's warning statuses for their spamming of the for sale section. IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO BUY, DO NOT POST IN SOMEONE'S FOR SALE THREAD. Thread cleaned up.

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