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Im selling my 1989 r32 gts 4 door

engine is an rb20de, has done 150xxxkms, auto, the car is silver and the body is in pretty good nik.

The car is stock as a block, i only bought some rims for it and an alarm, been service a fair amount.

$5000 frim

pm if interested or have any questions

may be interested in a swap

located in S.A.(hills area)

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So are you negotiable at all on the price?? I could be interested, but a bit out of the price range, as I was really looking for something with no engine, as I crashed my 32 four door

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So are you negotiable at all on the price?? I could be interested, but a bit out of the price range, as I was really looking for something with no engine, as I crashed my 32 four door

sorry buddy i brought this one.

CHris...

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