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Hi, Here's the details, It's still for sale and is on http://www.carsales.com.au

Vehicle:

1995 Model S14 200sx RG Sports, 5 speed manual, black top SR20DET 2.0 Litre VVT-i intercooled Turbo twin cam 16 valve engine.

Factory Standards:

ABS, power steering, power windows, power mirrors, central locking, Sony CD player, spoiler, 16" alloy wheels, aircon, tinted windows, SRS airbag, leather steering wheel and gear knob, sports interior.

*STOCK / STANDARD Apart from 3" Exhaust system, boost guage.

Also has registration until November 2005 new clutch three months ago, new battery and 4 brand new tires. 155,xxx kmls

Price: $17,500

NEW PRICE: $15,400

*Mainly looking for a trade/swap as I have a full time job and starting tafe soon, I can not afford to be without transport.

Cheers guys

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i have a 1993 r33 for sale if u look up geelong in the search engine u will find its champange gold and i am willing to travel for a 7 k change over call me if interested. 0421579800.

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Hey mate,

It has 158,000 kms, Just had a service.

Yeah I may be interested in an R32. Got any info/pics you could PM me?

-Phil

See PM... Thanks! :(

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