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I've got an r32 coupe project car that I'm thinking of letting go if the right offer comes along.

its wine red.has a fuel setup in the boot.5 speed manual no crunches when shifting or anything.

has an rb20det with it that just needs to be installed. and also half an rb20, (block,crank,pistons,head)

all you need is a front bar and bonnet and put together then rego....

17 inch BBS on the front and 16 inch r32 rims on the rear.

will come with a mines ecu, stock coil packs, op6 turbo off an r34 gtt( was told it has been hi flowed but nfi ), stock rb20det turbo.some other parts sitting in the boot.

willing to swap for a daily with rego but only manual.

LOCATED IN QLD i will not deliver, u pick it up.

depending on how long it takes to sell i may have the front bar and bonnet situation sorted.

i just don't have the time or money to finish it as have returned to studying.

advertised elsewhere

make an offer.

no lowballing thanks.

will take $3500

mob 0468 719 321

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