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selling my r32 that i had planned to turn into a drift car. ive owned it for about 3 months and only selling because i dont have time for it anymore. the car is a black type m 5 speed manual.

engine mods are: r33 turbo, front mount cooler, pod filter, 3" dump pipe from turbo to cat, 3" catback exhaust, new coil packs, new timing belt. still running stock 7 psi boost.

suspension: tein type hr drift spec coilovers in excellent condition, hicas lock bar, adjustable rear camber arms and a couple of other adjustable arms which still need to be fitted.

car comes with 18x9 d1rs on the front with federal 595's with plenty of tread, rears are 18x10 and the tyres will need replacing.

thats about all i can think of now the pics will tell the rest of the story. if anyone has any questions just ask. also may seperate items or sell cheaper without some parts. i still have stock turbo, exhaust, wheels and suspension.

asking price is 4700 ono. call or text 0433186906 serious enquiries only.

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im in moorabbin. might sell wheels and tyres seperate but just so people know they do have a bit of gutter rash but are perfect for a drift car. willing to take offers on this or hopefully someone will swap a vn ss for it.

also if you are a serious buyer my number is in the first post. i dont check the forum very often.

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