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ok iv just bought a R32 GTR that has a damaged engine.im selling everthing off the car apart from som parts.the parts im keeping are the front seats and and rear seats.thats about it.the exhoust wheel on the back turbo exploded and went through the motor,so head and block not so good but can be repaired,there for sale,just pm me with the details.all items include

all motor acceries

wheels(r34 gtt rims)

both diffs

full body (boot lid has holes for extra nismo lip)

full interior aprt from seats

glass

wiring

ask and i should have it.prices will be discussed when you ask for parts.

and i have a haltech E11 V2 plug and play its complete ready to run,it has for coils and patch to plug in.

im after $2000.iv just bought this computer but cant keep it.

the reason for the sale is my wife just rolled our familey car and it wasnt insured where she was driving.$55000 out of pocket.

0439044941

[email protected]

hey guys,sorry i havnt been on to answer questions.

ok the whole car is on hold till tomorow arvo as i have someone wanting to buy the complete car,this is the way i wanted it gone so hopefully it does.

ill let everone know tomorow arvo if it sold and yes the computer is still here and that is still going to.

rumbles

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