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R32 GTSt 5 Speed Wine Red

Adjustable Damper Suspension

3.5" Exhaust

Pod filter

Kwnwood CD Stacker

78000 Kays, pretty much immaculate, drives superbly.

"Reebok" special limited edition! :D it's true!

Doc's New Toy

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LMAO I was about to buy that car n do the same thing when I was lookin for a skyline ages back, think I saw it somewhere in Ringwood, this guy had it at the abck fo his dealership n wanted $5000 for it cos he couldn't compliance it... lol don't tell me that's the same one... that one had patches on the carpet which were covered with reebok thingys as well.

UPDATE:

This car is absolutely immaculacte, it still smells new inside, not even a scratch or wear mark in the whole interior!

SHOCKS: Tokiko Adjustable Damper

EXHAUST: Prof Sheep Dog 3.5"

FUNKY: Doubt it, this one was from near bendigo and was sitting in his shed for a year.

DLUDED: Undecided yet, wouldn't sell it for less than $16000 registered.

LOWLUX: Sold NUTS R32 for $18,500 a month ago as I was supposed to be moving interstate, got delayed with work and found this opportunity!

:D

i must say... he isnt kidding when he says immaculate... this thing is bloody nice... *under breath* sob */under breath* i honestly couldnt believe how nice the interior was... not a scratch!!!

*under breath* mfing sob */under breath*

it rides nice too *under breath* god damn sob */under breath*

Sam - I saw your old car at Sandown yesterday! Didn't think that was you driving it though!!!

BTW - Any chance of grabbing my ecu back any time soon...

matt

Originally posted by Dr_Drift

UPDATE:

This car is absolutely immaculacte, it still smells new inside, not even a scratch or wear mark in the whole interior!

SHOCKS: Tokiko Adjustable Damper

EXHAUST: Prof Sheep Dog 3.5"

FUNKY: Doubt it, this one was from near bendigo and was sitting in his shed for a year.

DLUDED: Undecided yet, wouldn't sell it for less than $16000 registered.

LOWLUX: Sold NUTS R32 for $18,500 a month ago as I was supposed to be moving interstate, got delayed with work and found this opportunity!

:D

Matt: Adam bought it.... So Can he tame it is the question? The boost controller's not in at the moment so it's 0.8 bar around the 145 rwkw mark.... Got your ECU right here, I'll courier it to you, what address do you want it sent to? PM me.

Turtle: Needs some work done to it to get rego, around $7500 by the time it's on the road and registered.... To tell the truth I can't even remember where I found it, I just e-mailed a dude about two months ago and slowly bargained him down to $5500!

Doc.

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