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hi would you be inrested in a 1997 stagea?

or 1999 s2 neo motor stagea, in auto, or man ,

i also have a 1999 rearwheel drive stagea with lots of bling

get back to me if have any intrest.

where in melb are you?

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hi, if its still for sale, intersted in a r33 gtst brand new paint job jet black.. deep dish chrome/black rims, brand new rebuilt engine only done 10,000kms, highflow turbo, exhaust, filter, body kitted and tein suspension. + cash, leme kno

Hey mate,

I may be interested in a swap + a little cash my way depending on the condition on your GTR. Seeing as we're both in Melbourne it wouldn't be difficult to meet up and have a look.

2000 Holden Calais LS1 Black

- Pacemaker extractors + high flow cats + DiFillipo cat back w/ custom hotdogs

- Mafless tune

- OTR intake

- 3.9 ratio + shimmed diff

- Rebuilt + shift kitted trannie

- Genuine Clubsport kit

- New suspension (GT/Eibach) + 4pt camber kit

- Slotted rotots + Ferodo Formula pads

- 20" wheels w/ 90% tyres

- $5k stereo install

- Leather

232RWKW

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Shoot me an email if you're interested: [email protected]

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