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I have a r32 gts-t and wish to swap for something if any one is ntrested please forward me ur details to [email protected] for details of the car please also included deatils of the car u wish to swap

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u couldnt give any further info? im guessing some lockage is gonna happen soon ;) ...~

.ExternalClass .EC_hmmessage P{padding:0px;}.ExternalClass body.EC_hmmessage{font-size:10pt;font-family:Verdana;}HI all her are details on my r32 i have up for swap it is a r32 gtst complete standard bar gear box witch has been changed du to them having a weak satndard gear box also added at time was a stage one shift kit turbo back 3.5inch kakimoto racing exaust the rims in the pics are no longer on ther it now has 18inch anz tazer on it 125000ks ion the clock service under 2000ks ago and well maitained aircon is being fxed at the moment as it has worked since i bought it stero as seen in pics is included as well

am willing to swap it but needs to be something i am intrested in will not swap for older car if u wish to buy for cash will be askin $8000 any further details on car please ask sorry no pics atm new computer and car is not here atm will get some up soon

i have 96 vs commo stock auto, subs head unit, pod filter 18X,XXX

would make a cash adjustment your way

new rego

i live in sa

but have sisters in melbourne

could drive there and drive back

easy deal

just throwing it out there not expecting much

sorry guys already did the vs thing and sold it to buy this lol and im just not a wagon person if it was a vs ss u would prob have adeal i am looking for a commo ute thou prefer vs series2 up or a ba falcon xt ute

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Bump to the top come on guys make an offer please need it gone needa another car to drive around b4 they take my licence for driving a turbo car on my ps make an offer

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bumb come on ppl would love to have this sold this weekend neeed a new car driving my exs car for the moment and she needs it back so if i dont get the cash for another car then ill be carless make an offer

bumb come on ppl would love to have this sold this weekend neeed a new car driving my exs car for the moment and she needs it back so if i dont get the cash for another car then ill be carless make an offer

swap for 1989 Rodeo Space Cab ute, shaved door handles and boot, central locking, custom purple paint, pioneer head deck, exhaust, 2.6ltr 6cyl. Automatic.

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mate looks awsome give me a call on 0434787620 asap o looked at this the other day but thought it would be manual so let me know would love to see some interior pics

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