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I have decided that it is time to sell this thing.

I no longer need a 4 door as the missus now has a 2004 corolla hatch which takes the 4 door duties..

89 r32 gts4 sedan.

R33 gtr purple.

Attessa 4wd.

manual

fmic

lower aftermarket shocks and springs (brand unknown)

turbo back xforce exhaust

$22 boost controller

Pipercross panel filter in box.

R32 GTR wheels with Dunlop tyres.

35% Tints

Air con is gassed and working perfectly.

rest is stock.

no problems, 121K kms with jap logs.

Located North side of Brisbane.

work in the city.

Price = $12,500

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  • 1 month later...

sorry squiz..

very nice car but out of my price range..

and I thought I'd go 33 gtst this time..

just to be like the commoners... don't want to stand out.

want something everyone else has..

besides with price of 33 gtst's these days, Id only have to put a few grand on top of mine to get a decent one..

nice car you have though..,

good luck with your sale,

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