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Its a R32 GTS-T four door. It is fully complied, engineered and registed in adelaide. Its stock apart from a pioneer cd player, kenwood 6x9's, pod, tanabe coilovers, turbo timer and full alarm and daul imobiliser.

The car is in very good condition. has got the original mats and are in good nick. Car has 108,xxx kms on it. Engine doesnt miss a beat and trans is smooth as. near new yokahama tyres. I would really like to keep the car but need a ute or wagon for work reasons.

looking for $10,000 im not in a hurry to sell. Just had the timing belt replaced (just to be safe) along with a major service and tune. make an offer if you like. car is located in adelaide. i can be contacted on 0421 953 047 or [email protected] sorry NO TRADES

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