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R32 gtr racing body, its a heaps wide body with carbon fibre bodykit, braided earls lines for fuel to the boot. it has chunky sway-bars and adjustable tein tie-rods. proberly got a mech lsd to. the car is complete but with no engine. i have fibreglass doors for it and also a 10-point cusco rollcage. brand new red bride seat with new rails. car also has those ganador mirrors.

i also have a set of new custom g-grams, new tyres 315/30/r18 and they just fill the guards thats how fat it is.

car is white pearl colour.

i want $10,000 for the lot or swap for motorbike.

car is loacted in S.A.

theres a couple of pics in the WTBsection, but i will have new pics soon of everything so ppl get the idea that u won't find something like this in aust. its all custom. Future show winning car/magazine cover

HERES A LINK TO HEAPS OF PICS>>>>>link

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