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Hi,

Do you have papers for the rebuild?

Any pics of the interior?

Cheers

as said in topic bud got lots of receipts including the engine build

can get pics but its a normal gtr interior with a little hole in the drivers seat from the normal getting in and out

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car looks awesome mate, if you still have it in a month or so i will hit you up. its exactly what i looking for but wont have the cash for a month or so. good luck with the sale otherwise.

Great price mate for a really nice bit of kit! Would've offered mine + cash if you were selling end of year and you were willing to trade for a spitting image r32 except in gts-t form (in my sig) haha.

Best of luck with the sale

nice car mate, good luck with the sale.

road legal?

if you mean does it have a RWC? then no due to S.A not having them but its rego'd aqnd street driven yes, its clean and quiet doesnt get any attention just the way i like it!

hey champ did you get my offer?

no pm's from you bud, i did have a couple missed calls, 1 person said they will call back but had no offers in any msg's

i should said for ppl calling im only available before 2pm sorry guys!

Just rang you, good to have a quick chat, see you tomorrow, with luck we can sort it out and I can have a new ride :P

-troy

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