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5 Speed Manual. Pearl Red. 120,000km. Also has Kenwood 2 din head unit

with alpine splits up front and 6inch 2-ways in the rear and 1 12inch sub in

custom box. 3inch exhaust from turbo back apexi pod and ssq bov fmic.

Lowered with 18inch wheels with 255/40/18 at the rear and 225/45/18 at

the front. 2 Autometer gauges boost and air/fuel ratio in autometer pillar

pod. Reason for selling want to buy a r34 4dr Please call for any other

details on 0400886823 or pm

$13.500ono

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I've never seen this in burnie? You need to get out a bit more. :D Just kidding. Looks really nice from the pics. Good luck with the sale!

thanks mate i hope it will go quick i have another car on hold

I've never seen this in burnie? You need to get out a bit more. :sick: Just kidding. Looks really nice from the pics. Good luck with the sale!

If you have never seen it i think you need you get out more :)

If you have never seen it i think you need you get out more :thumbsup:

Hahahahaha, maybe its just that i NEVER go to burnie. lol. You probably haven't seen my R32 yet i drive that all the time. Just not in burnie. :P

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