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R32 GTST MANUAL 92mdl 2door

80,000kms

burgandy in colour

coil over shocks lowered

alarm cental locking & remote start

turbo timer

3'' exhaust

tinted windows

kenwood head deck, 6*9s,12"sub and sony 4channel amp

sports steering wheel

new extreme H/D clutch, and new slave and master cyclinder

interia in immaculate condition

has servise history

new front and rear brakes

new tyres

just had a major service, injectors cleaned and inlet manifold gaskets replaced.

car is in excellent condition inside and out.would have to be one of the cleanist around. has 12months reg a can organise a rwc.

Located in melb, northern subs

GENUINE ENQUIRES ONLY PRICE DROPT TO $10,500

CALL LUKE ON 0411-117-801

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im am currently in market for r32s and i am very interested. i am located in perth but may be able to buy from eastern states if i can find cheep transport. what is the best time to contact you about details on yourcar.

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