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Hey All,

I'm putting up an EOI on my R32 4 door as i'm considering getting another car. Its RB20DET and manual.

I am looking to sell as is, without registration. The car has the basics of a drift car:

FMIC

Aftermarket Radiator

Coil overs

Pod filter

Exhaust

Shimmed Dif

Almost brand new Slotted Rotors with EBC Pads on the front

Front and rear strut braces

Will come with the 18" Sparco's for the right price. They are 18x8 and 18x9 (i think from memory) - These have decent tread on them still.

Looking for offers around $10000ish neg.

Email is [email protected] or PM on here for more information.

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