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ok, ladies and gentlemen.

Petrol prices are ludicrous.

I hate this, but i have been toying with the idea of a smaller car, ie silvia, 180sx, or going gas. ie. pimped out 4x4 dumped on it's ass, riding on chromies. on gas.

As most of you know i live in melbourne, any one that has seen this car knows that its quick and very clean. pushes 210rwkw, serviced every 5,000kms.

112,00kms. Nismo 320 speedo, new clutch will go in before sale, many extras

As i said it's my baby so i take good care of her.

At the moment, just an EOI (Expression of interest) but to the right person and the right price, she may just go.

Asking about 25k

May trade for silvia or 180, (sr20 manual)+cash or 4x4 + cash

Any feed back or ideas would be helpful too. thanx

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1989 R32 GTR

112,000kms on the clock,

Very original, mint condition.

Original Charcoal colour and original charcoal grey wheels

Trust cat back

boost controller

turbosmart BOV

twin k&n filters

Blitz turbo timer

HD clutch (will be replaced before sale)

Nismo 320kmh speedo

I am the first australian owner of this car, and i have only put about 8,000ks on it since i got it.

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ok, ladies and gentlemen.

Petrol prices are ludicrous.

I hate this, but i have been toying with the idea of a smaller car, ie silvia, 180sx, or going gas. ie. pimped out 4x4 dumped on it's ass, riding on chromies. on gas.

As most of you know i live in melbourne, any one that has seen this car knows that its quick and very clean. pushes 210rwkw, serviced every 5,000kms.

112,00kms. Nismo 320 speedo, new clutch will go in before sale, many extras

As i said it's my baby so i take good care of her.

At the moment, just an EOI (Expression of interest) but to the right person and the right price, she may just go.

Asking about 25k

May trade for silvia or 180, (sr20 manual)+cash or 4x4 + cash

Any feed back or ideas would be helpful too. thanx

Hmmm intreasted in a Pearl White S15 with super low ks? U top me up.

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how bout a swap for a fully rebuilt 180sx, with all the usuals like susp, clutch, pump, cooler, filter etc and a cash adjustment.

my 180 has good fuel economy :P, an doesnt take much to fill up *dangles keys*

PM me

Any other details? how much you offerin on top?

What sort of 4x4 are you looking at trading with.

something that would look real pimped dumped on it's ass and all black, and on gas.

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Any other details? how much you offerin on top?

something that would look real pimped dumped on it's ass and all black, and on gas.

haha you want to save money on fuel, yet you want a 4x4??? :):D

As I said PM me what your after, and we'll talk.

Jun

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