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***FINAL Price drop*** Rims and coilovers removed now PRICED TO SELL! Perfect project or spare parts car!

For sale is my R32. I've only had this car for a few months as i bought it as an impulse buy with plans of building it up as a nice track car.

I don't know too much about the background of the car as the guy i bought it off got it in a 2 car swap deal for a Holden of his, and he knows nothing about Nissan's so he was pretty unhelpful.

It was in bits and pieces when i got it but i've slowly put things back together and bought some parts. But Ive come to the point where i have to let it go.

Details are as follows:

-Manual

-RB20DET (Odo says 200,***kms, previous owner tells me the guy he got it off had it rebuild at some point)

-R33 Turbo

-3" Dump/front pipe

-GKtech Slip on extra lock spacers

-R33 front brakes

-Standard suspension, rears leaking. (car is pictured with coilovers that have been removed)

-HICAS lockbar (to be installed) (Entire hicas system removed)

-Stripped interior

-R32 GTR drivers seat

-Backyard paint job

-GTR fibreglass front bar

-'Hammer' flare front guards

-Vertex side skirts

-Dark tinted windows

- Adj rear strut brace

Spare parts:

-Pair of bare doors

-Standard R32 turbo

-Stock exhaust with decat welded in and cannon rear muffler

-1 x Passenger side fender

Main points that need attention:

-AFM plug needs to reattached (I believe the previous owner had a Z3Z afm and just cut it out, but i do the have the standard afm and plug)

-Needs front castor rods

-Needs intercooler/piping setup

-Needs a battery

-Needs a bonnet latch

-Both doors don't have locks

***DOES NOT COME WITH RIMS PICTURED or number plates!, Car will come with a pair of stockies and a pair of PDW 17s (one damaged). Enough to roll on.***

That's basically it. I've tried to list everything i know about the car. Viewing is recommended.

NOTE: I WILL NOT SEPARATE ANYTHING FROM THE CAR. I DONT CARE IF YOU DONT NEED THE ENGINE OR IF YOU DONT LIKE THE GEARBOX. SO DONT ASK, TIME WASTERS WILL BE IGNORED.

FINAL PRICE DROP $1500 FIRM!!... No swaps, no further price drops!

Will need to be towed from Endeavour Hills, S.E VIC

SMS: 0412574893

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