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Hey Guys,

Just landed this real neat GTS non turbo R32 4 door. Has 17" rims, sports exhaust ( Jasma), some carbon fibre trim pieces in the interior, and is generally a very clean and sound car.

I'm asking $9000 including full compliance and RWC.

As many others on this site offer cars without this, then by this measure I'm happy to sell the car as is ( no compliance, no Vic RWC) for $7250. Compliance is around $900-1200, and RWC is likely to be app $300-400. So if you do this yourself you'll save further $$$.

Car has app 78K klms, is totally straight, very clean interior, and runs very well. driving lights also. Silver in colour.

Will post photos this evening. ( will be taking more this weekend not just the jap ones)

No offers thanks guys - this is cheap enough already. Offers will just not be replied to. I've done a lot of checking going prices on this site, and from what I see this is a very very cheap deal. Not only do you save heaps on the car, but you'll save heaps on petrol and insurance too.

Interstate freight;

$270 to Adelaide

$660 to WA

$300 to NSW

$550 to Qld

$600 to Tas

Cheers,

J

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