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As the title,

Am after an R32 non turbo (manual preferred)

Swap with my Prelude VTIR, plus a cash adjustment my way (after bout 6kish)

If you know of anyone who wants to sell there r32 rb20de

My cars a stock 97 Prelude VTIR excellent condition, cept for a scratch on the bumper (got the oem paint, but no time to fix)

2 new tyres @ front

Service just bout to be done.

email / call

Darks

0414205047

Hey mate,

My VTIR is the last of the Prelude i.e. Gen 5.. which are worth approx 17k (there abouts there's a few in canberra for sale around that figure)

I've seen R32's (non turb) for around the 10 figure..

I'd be willing to sell my Prelude for $16,500. The figure is neg a bit. but depends if the buyers is serious..

Dont have an R32 non turbo but I'd consider buying your car if it were at a reasonable price.

A R32 na = maybe 5-10g

+ 6g?

Too much 4 me i'm thinking.

The only ACTSAU na owner that I know is Dayne (R33 - RB20) but I'm pretty sure he wants to hang on to that...

NSW isnt that far away?

Neither is VIC?

Come to think of it. Freight trains pass through most of the major citys??? Try going national dude.

OR

Just sell it and buy an R32 with the cash.

I know its easier said to sell mine and then buy, but quite difficult to do!

But i'd also be interested in a NA R33 again same thing, minor cash adj.

there are some cheap gts-t R32's out there, but they are quite far away!

so a turbo is prob out of the question.

Most people probably wont like this but I have to say it.... Good luck mate, I dont think you'll find anyone keen on that deal as even nonturbo Skylines have much more tuner potential than a Honda prelude, Skylines are cheaper and easier to modify and alot prettier then Preludes and even if your not into modding it they are still a better all round car, Preludes were designed as a semi luxury semi sports car and theyre not even on par with Skylines...

Just my opinion, but good luck anyway! :)

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