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Hey Guys just wanna clean the shit outta my house so everything is goin cheep

R32 GTST 1993 front seats SOLD

R32 GTST 1993 back seats 70 bux

R32 GTST 1993 standard suspension dont know what condition SOLD

R32 GTST BOV adaptor pipe 50 bux

R32 GTST 2 x tyres for standard rims bout 65% tred 25 bux

HOT 4s magazines heaps of 50 bux got another 25 to add for 65 bux

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Hello

If you have a R32 gts-t radiator in the shed ill be interested.

Might also be interested in the seats depending on how much it is to get them to Adelaide.

Thanks

Dale

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