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post-49603-1244714493_thumb.jpgpost-49603-1244714555_thumb.jpgpost-49603-1244714594_thumb.jpgpost-49603-1244714678_thumb.jpgR32 GTR 1994

100,xxx kms

IMMAC n1 silver paint

Straight body

Apexi power fc

17" rims

Recaro front seats

HKS boost controller

HKS intercooler piping

Apexi suspension all round

Twin n1 turbos

Twin Plate clutch

nismo lip

braided brake lines

aftermarket bonnet

custom mirrors

very loud car!

makes 270kw

$20,000

need to know more call 0432235553

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is the car still for sale mate? and where are you located? any problems with the car? be honest please if your a geniune seller than i shall give you your asking price 20K cash, no finance no nothing, will make payment by cheque or bank tranfer you shall have the money in less than 2 days,

the only problem is i havent yet gotten my license back, i will be going overseas at the end of this month and coming back on the 24th July, if your car is still for sale by then, just let me know, send me an email at [email protected],

and also some other questions..how is the twin plate clutch to drive? is it hard to drive? i mean ive never driven a twin plate clutch, is it really heavy? will it take time to adjust to? can i do quick shifts and stuff?

please let me know, and as i said if your cars not sold by the time i cum bck , il defo buy it of yaz :P

cheers,

just reply back here on email me.

Adam.

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is the car still for sale mate? and where are you located? any problems with the car? be honest please if your a geniune seller than i shall give you your asking price 20K cash, no finance no nothing, will make payment by cheque or bank tranfer you shall have the money in less than 2 days,

the only problem is i havent yet gotten my license back, i will be going overseas at the end of this month and coming back on the 24th July, if your car is still for sale by then, just let me know, send me an email at [email protected],

and also some other questions..how is the twin plate clutch to drive? is it hard to drive? i mean ive never driven a twin plate clutch, is it really heavy? will it take time to adjust to? can i do quick shifts and stuff?

please let me know, and as i said if your cars not sold by the time i cum bck , il defo buy it of yaz :D

cheers,

just reply back here on email me.

Adam.

Number plates show Victoria. Fair hike from you in Brisvegas

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