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FOR SALE R32 GTST NISSAN SKYLINE

BLACK WITH GOLD PEARL WITH BRONZE GOLD WHEELS

SLOTTED ROTORS ALL ROUND BRAND NEW

NEW PADS ALL ROUND

ROSE BUSH SUSPENSION

AFTER MARKET SUSPENSION

GTR BODY KIT WITH M SPEC FRONT BAR

BLITZ EXHAUST

MONSTER TACHO

APEXI BOOST GUAGE WATER TEM GUAGE

SOUND SYSTEM IN GLOVE BOX (HEAD UNIT)

afermarket wipers

hks fuel cut defender

HUGE SOUND SYSTEM IN BOOT 2 AMPS 2 SUBS SPEAKERS ON PARCEL SHELF WITH CROSS OVERS

FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACES

TURBO SMART SUPER SONIC LOUD AS

GREDDY INTERCOOLER KIT

POD FILTER HKS

GATES TIMING BELT

NEW REAR TYRES

GEAR KNOB AND PEDALS

DRIFT STEERING WHEEL AND BOSS KIT

PEDDERS FRONT AND REARBUSHES

TINTED WINDOWS

ALL NEW GEAR OILS

NEW STEERING RACK BOOTS

SHORT SHIFTER

TURBO HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH STEEL WHEELED GARRET T28

HAS 100 000 KMS ON IT 13000 ONO

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