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This is just an expression of interest at the moment. I have an opportunity to get myself into a very clean M3 that I have loved and eyed of for years.

My Veilside GTR has just been in the workshop for 5 weeks and have spent $11k at Creatd Motorsports on the following items-

Fully reconditioned Head with New Steel Cometic Head gasket.

Head Studs.

Injectors.

New Garret 2860-7 Turbos.

Apexi Power FC.

Front Dump Pipes.

Trust Greddy Cam Gears.

HD Creatd Spec Clutch.

DBA Slotted Brake Rotors Front & Rear.

Full Diff & Gearbox service.

Gizzmo Boost Controller.

Brand New ISC Radiator being fitted ATM.

Car has 122,000kms, Brembo Brakes, Momo Steering Wheel,Tinted Windows,Bosch Fuel Pump and is in AMAZING CONDITION. Car has 2 tunes with 275awkw on 18psi and 325awkw on 21psi.

This Veilside Evolution R32 GTR is the only 1 in Australia and is a collectors item, hence this is only an EOI at the moment as I am only willing to sell at the right price and while this M3 is still available.

PLEASE SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY!!!!

PRICE-$29,990

CONTACT JAMIE ON 0401-004-999 OR PM.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Had a Guy from Sydney looking at past few weeks, but sale fell through!! Its worth the plane fare and truck back I can assure you!!

I have put it up For Sale on Carsales for $32K as M3 Sold but actually need to sell for business reasons now!!

So Car is now For Sale on here only at $29,999!

Just to let you know, I have now raised the price to $34,950 on carsales as I am now not so desperate to sell and will only sell at a price or trade with a car that I am happy with. Still taking offers and trades but this is the new bench mark.

Thanks

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