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This car has been well looked after and currently has 111,000km

bomex body kit

front strut brace

sun roof

5 speed manual

blow off valve

boost guage

boost controller running 12/15psi

veilside 17'' rims that cost $4,500 new

blitz turbo timer

HKS air pod

chip has been remapped

currently has 160rwkw

3"exaust from turbo

3"high flow cat

magna flow mufler with 5"tip

alpine cd player with pioneer splits

has been lowered with king springs

just been serviced and dynoed at morepower

nismo and hks badges on boot

This is definetly one of the best looking R32's around at the moment,no time wasters please.the asking price is $19,500o.n.o

mobile number:0414925151 email:[email protected]

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iam dropping the price to $19000 negotiable,on wednesday iam getting new platinum plugs,timing belt replaced,dyno tune,brake pads and a major sevice.All up costing me close to $1000.This car is starting to become a very good deal for the right person.

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