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Item: R32 gtst. 5spd!

Location: Gold Coast

Item Condition: good/needs a few little things.

Reason for Selling: need money.. going overseas in 6 weeks!

Price and Payment Conditions: 11k ono no swaps unless its a drift car.

Extra Info: i have had this car for a few years now slowly building it up. the car was registered and can still be if u take some mods off. i will throw in my plates if i get wat im asking. [032PWR] white writing on black plates..

car has: stage 2 cams from previous owner. stainless top mount manifold with a to4e and turbosmart ultra gate and screamer. has full cusco cage with side intrusions. tein RE coilovers all round.. very firm ride. godspeed front mount intercooler. 52mm alloy radiator with thermos. full 3" exhaust with twin stainless pig pipes from diff bak. decat pipe. new exedy 5 puk brass button clutch with heavy pressure plate. fibreglass gaurds and bonnet all vented. vertex rear bar installed.. skirts and front bar not installed yet but have them all there. fixed bak bucket seat. still have all original interior if needed. 330mm nardi. greddy gauges not installed but will go with the car. also a nismo 2way aswell.. welded diff in at the moment. car will come with a set of 17's on it. 17x8 and 17x9. thats all i can think of right now. like i said feel free to call anytime about the car.

Pictures: coming. car is black.

Contact Details: 0403423121 dean.

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  • 2 weeks later...

$8000 cash! will throw in: nismo 2way mechanical diff centre, custom fuel rail with 700cc injectors, a few greddy gauges and watever else i can find in my shed..

i am throwing heaps of parts in with the car i want it all gone this week! nismo 2way = $500. cusco strut brace$100. greddy gauges $200 at least. custom fuel rail with 700cc injectors $600. and watever else i can find. ALL FOR FREE JUST BUY THE CAR! even if u buy it and sell the cage and a few others bits off it and register it.. THIS IS SO f**kING CHEAP!

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