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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 2:28 am Post subject: :FS: r32 gtst 4dr (drift ready) w/ pics

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my skyline for sale or trade,

wanting to trade for something thats good on fuel economy...

maybe a s13 or something....

or im asking $12 000 ono.....

89 r32 gtst 4 door

dark blue

rb20det

full 3 inch exhaust, turbo back

air filter

front and rear struts

tein hr coilovers

GTR rims

2 WAY LSD

big front mount (delta fin style)

blitz bov

gtr front seats

nismo gear knob

razo pedals

nardi steering wheel

omori boost guage

drift button on park brake

pioneer cd player

km 5X XXX... i dont think this is true for the cars age...

in the pics the wheels are sparcos which ill also throw in...

along with some other parts not installed like various guages, stock suspension, boost controller.....

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yo just realised ur a local i recognised the carwash :D

vic road... near ryde!

gud luck with sale im selling my 2002 yamaha R6 and 84 323i bm to get a 32... fingers crossed it happens soon.. if it does ill give ya a shout...

BTW what are the pros to owning 4 door 32?

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