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Hey all,

selling my skyline r32 due to not having time to fix it.

price: inbox me an offer.

everything is great condition just the front needs to be fixed.

motor,gearbox,diff etc... is all running perfect and all the parts.

has GTR brakes.

5spd manual(awesome condition)

clutch is fairly new :)

rb20det with rb25 turbo, motor got 160k on the clock.

side mount cooler,stock air box(good shit to have to clear those gay yellow stickers)

LSD diff.

basically car is stock.

the left indicator cheated death! and is alive and well...

I'd love to keep it, but no time at all to fix it at all :(

just took the reg off it.

so inbox me an offer and i'll get back to you :)

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preston...

price people can inbox me what they like to buy it. but im waiting replys

offers have been going from 1,500 to 2,300

  • 2 months later...

ok so i was going to keep it and fix. couldnt let it go.

but now ive come to a time in my life that i have no time for it...

i got a lot of shit to do. and i will have no time to fix it :(

selling price $1,500(doesnt sell in a week, will be selling at $2,000)

i would swap this for a reg ke70 must be (4 or 5spd manual,flat front) and not be full rusted!!!

i want to keep it. but id rather have it go to a good home, then to have it do nothing all the time.

it can be reg'd. i took it off due to rather get money back and not to waste the rego for nothing.

very easy to get a roadie done to it. but must fix front first obviously..

bonnet,reo bar,front bar,headlights, right indicator, radiator. is all you need to fix it :D

Edited by AndreW_R32
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