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hey guys for sale is my R32 1989 model 4 door.

only has 91000 on the clock

it has been a reliable car for the past 6 months but now its time to upgrade.

it is in pretty good condition for its age with a few small stone chips here and there as well as a couple of new dents to the front right fender (nothing major just got hit by a trolley while i was at work some time lat week, left little scratches)

ok the mods. it is pretty much a stock car with only an upgrade in exhaust to 2 1/4 inch size and 5 inch bodied 4 inch tip drift cannon style muffler.

it is a 5 speed Manual with the usuall power options (Power Steering, power windows, power mirrors) has central locking, Climate Control AC (was re-gassed 10 months ago) LSD and extractors

the interior is very clean except for a broken passenger air vent (they only cost about $50) and there is a Sony Xplod MP3 CD player (CDX-R3300S)]

has 6 months QLD rego and RWC so no hassels for new owner finding out it cant be registered.

its N/A so there is no hassels with insurance.

Very clean Well maintained car

first owner in australia Genuine reason for sale, need to sell soon

so any offers around 8000 ono will be accepted.

[/b]PRICE DROP NOW ONLY 6500[/b]

pm me or you can contact me on 0439794895

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why don't you just tell everyone that it is NA to stop them asking over and over.

and you should change the original post where you say

split pump/front pipes

because this car is not turbo and therefore doesn't have a DUMP pipe, so I can only assume that you are refering to a set of extractors.

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