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yo guys my daily is for sales. regretfull sale, this car has been gangster as

brief run down as follows

For sale: 1990 something R32 GTS-T 4 Door

Asking Price: $12,599

Killometer's: 180XXX

Manual or Automatic transmission: 5 speed Manual

Engine Type: RB20DET - never missed a beat, A1 mech.

Complianced: have to check the date when she was

Road Worth Certificate: yes

Registration: currently just ran out, can organise to put 3mths on if ive had a good day

Crash History: no accident history

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

mods include;

Tein adj hr coilovers all round,

Tein adj castor rods,

mech 2way diff,

h/d extreme puck clutch

front strut brace,

new pads all round,

e-brake dori button,

full 3''zorst turbo back onto twin pipes

EVC unit - zorst volume control

blitz turbo timer

greddy light weight hex gr knob

greddy boost gauge

greddy mushroom pod filter

full alarm with immobilizer

cosmetics;

JR front bar

BN rear

BN skirts

GTR vented f/g bonnet

GTR projectile style h/lights

Ganadore mirrors

this weekend the kit is getting fitted and sprayed.

should be able to get some flicks up of the car then.

this is just a brief run down on the car, ive probably missed heaps but

im in a rush

holla via msg on here or 0418 891 483

no trades

will send to interstaters.

Edited by jimi

hey guys, pics will be next week,

3/4 of the car is getting resprayed this wk, kit and all that, while im away,ill get some flicks up next week,

feel free to come around for a look then.

first person to look will buy

this is a bargin

ill even throw reg on it

:sorcerer:

  • 2 weeks later...

been a few set backs in the last week with buying spare time..

shes going in the booth tomorrow night~!

fresh reg will be put on this week!

car will be on the streets friday night!

:wave::):D:)

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