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Hey guys up for sale is my r32 type m fitted with a rb25de out of a r33 s1

Motor has 94xxkm on the clock and the chassi has 170xx.

The car has;
- front and rear cusco strut brace

- Holfords coil overs which were purchased brand new
- rb20det box

- 6puk clutch put it only 2 months ago and the flywheel was machined

- lock out bar

- boch 044 fuel pump

- tinted windows
- sound system

- 3" cat back zaust

- will come with plenty of stock stuff

car has plenty other little stuff but your best off coming too have a look, the body is not in perfect condition but is presentable

Will be putting 6months reg on it in the next week or so as it expires next month, will not come with a rwc

Your best off just coming to have a look at it, if your going to offer me 5k or some dumb ridiculous price don't bother

0423304042 call or message too arrange too meet!


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considering its non turbo and not legal ride height (and you will need RWC) ill give you $2500 cash!

http://www.redbook.com.au/cars/research/used/details/1992-nissan-skyline-r32-111542?R=111542&Silo=spec&Vertical=car&Ridx=5&eapi=2

price for good ones are less than 5k for non turbo

any pics of the interior etc? whats wrong with the body since its not in perfect condition?

Edited by Frosty

Never have i seen a "good" r32 non turbo for 5k. the non turbo's are much harder to find, especially with 94000km's. Also, the N/A's are going for more than the gts-t's anyways. Though i wouldnt pay 8k, i wish i saw this before i bought mine

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