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Hi felles!

I was thinking of changing into a honda eg or ek 3 door hatch(manual only) as i would want to get a car with less fuel consumption.IF there's anyone you know who's interested in getting a R32 Gtst please contact me via sms (0401787549).I will put up pictures after my final examinations by late monday!

The modifications on my car are

Kenwood Double Din player

Kenwood rear speakers

Apexi boost gauge

Apexi rear coil overs (front ones are being repaired by Eurotech)

17'inch Zelda rims

3 inch cat back exhaust

HKS bov

HKS mushroom air filter

with around 158,***kms on the clock at the moment

and a surprise bonus modification to the potiental buyer

will let go for cash around 11k nego or a swap for a honda civic eg or ek 3 door hatchback manual only!

thanks!

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  • 2 weeks later...

guys...would be interested to swap for any nice daily and a min of 2grand my way if anyone's interested?

if a straight sale..i would be looking for a 10k highly nego..

and i am going to put on new tires on the car as well..

  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry for the taking the pictures at night but these are all i have at the moment..camera's is with a friend..would post pictures to emails if there's anyone interested..just pm me your email and i will send them!

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